«Israel» Threatened by Hezbollah Expansion amid Syrian Conflict
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As Hezbollah scores more gains in its multi-front battle against the Wahhabi Daesh [Arabic acronym for "ISIS" / "ISIL"], the "Israeli" entity is getting more and more anxious of the Resistance groups' expansion along the borders with the occupied Palestinian territories whether in Lebanon or Syria.
The growing "Israeli" concern was borne out in the last few days, when the Resistance axis fighting against the Wahhabi terrorism launched four simultaneous warfronts at Deir ez-Zor in the east, Sweida in the southeast, Hama in the center and the Qalamoun Mountains on the Syrian-Lebanese border in the west.
Sharing this concern, was Jordan, who had also put forward objections to this arrangement repeatedly shortly after US War Secretary James Mattis visited Amman to discuss Jordan's concerns about the Resistance axis forces landing close to its border with Syria.
Accordingly, "Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu prepared to raise the entity's concerns about southern Syria as his Office noted that he would be accompanied by Mossad Director Yossie Cohen.
The Mossad's director had just returned from a failed attempt in Washington to draw the Trump Administration's attention to the deteriorating security situation on the "Israeli" entity's northern borders.
However, sources have it that Cohen left Washington empty-handed for three reasons:
1. The White House was inundated in political crises on the home front.
2. President Donald Trump had resolved to cut to the bone any US military involvement in the Syria conflict outside of the war on Daesh.
3. Trump refused to hear of any compromise on his deal with Putin for cooperating in Syria, especially in the creation of de-escalation zones for gradually winding down the conflict.
Gaining the upper hand on those four fronts will restore Syria's border regions with Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon to their status quo ante the outbreak of the 2011 war, and bring the entity's enemies closer than ever before to its northern door.
Their rapid battle momentum will effectively override the effect of the de-escalation zones established by the two presidents on two of Syria's borders - with Russian support! Their Sweida offensive had already brought the Syrian army and Hezbollah right up to the Jordanian border by circling around the Daraa de-escalation zone - under Russian cover.
This tactic, which the entity most fears, is expected to be repeated in short order in the Quneitra zone which faces the entity's border in the occupied Golan.
Furthermore, as the Syrian Army and Resistance forces gain ground, the armed militant front is breaking up. Some former insurgents are throwing in the towel or crossing the lines to the Syrian army. The disintegration of the armed opposition, if not halted, will sooner or later reach the armed groups entrenched on the Syrian Golan. The "Israeli" entity will then see the buffer which served it as a security barrier for the past four years melting away.
Source: Debka, Edited by website team
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