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Terrorists in South Send Urgent Message to ’Israel’: Syrian Army, Hizbullah on Your Borders...Strike Them

Terrorists in South Send Urgent Message to ’Israel’: Syrian Army, Hizbullah on Your Borders...Strike Them
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The new victories underscored by the Syrian army and the Resistance in al-Quneitera left the terrorists hopeless but to call for the Zionist entity's help.

Terrorists in South Send Urgent Message to ’Israel’: Syrian Army, Hizbullah on Your Borders...Strike Them

According to the "Jerusalem Post" daily, the armed groups called the "Israeli" army to interfere by striking the Syrian Army and Hizbullah's positions.
"The warning came to alert the "IDF", before the axis is able to take the Syrian Golan that borders "Israel"," it mentioned.

A Syrian armed group commander in the region vowed to wage guerrilla war against the Hizbullah and Syrian government forces, "which have launched a major offensive against insurgents in the sensitive border region near "Israel" and Jordan."

Mendi Safadi, who served as former Likud deputy minister Ayoub Kara's chief of staff, has independently met with members of the armed groups and want friendly relations with "Israel".

Safadi met a week and a half ago with the militants' leaders in Bulgaria and has traveled in the region, met with activists, and relayed messages from them to the Prime Minister's Office.

He was responsible for relaying the congratulatory letters from the Syrian opposition to then President-elect Reuven Rivlin.

"The Syrian axis is "using all means" to achieve their objective of taking the area in southern Syria that borders "Israel"," he said.
Around 2,000 Syrians have been treated in "Israel", according to Safadi.
"The Syrian opposition contacted me yesterday [Wednesday] in a Whatsapp message and asked for me to relay a message to the ["Israeli"] prime minister that "Israel" should give Hizbullah and Iran another hard hit to stop their progress," reported Safadi.

A so-called "Free Syrian Army" commander of a large unit in southern Syria, who did not want to be identified, claimed to Safadi that the Syrian allied forces intend to reach the "Israeli" border and use it to carry out attacks against the Zionist entity.

"The commander relayed to me coordinates where Syrian and Hizbullah forces are located," said Safadi, adding that he cannot reveal this information.

An "Israeli" official briefed on intelligence said the current offensive "involves Hizbullah's more heavily than in previous operations."
"There are hundreds of their fighters involved," said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

Source: JP, Edited by website team