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’Israeli’ Officials Opt to Avoid Action on Three ’Menacing Fronts’

’Israeli’ Officials Opt to Avoid Action on Three ’Menacing Fronts’
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As "Israeli" media outlets are over-analyzing current situations within the "Israeli" entity, the occupation army is tending to avoid military action for dealing with situations fast coming to a head on three extremely dangerous fronts: armed Palestinians who are now tying up traffic on a major "Israeli" highway to Tel Aviv; southern Syria is sliding into the control of Hizbullah; and, this week, "Israelis" living near the Gaza Strip heard Palestinians building tunnels under their homes.

’Israeli’ Officials Opt to Avoid Action on Three ’Menacing Fronts’

Relatively, an analysis published by "Israeli" media mentioned:

"This week, Russian military feats in southern Syria off the occupied Golan fulfilled the resistance's overriding ambition to gain yet another front against the Zionist entity."

However, still no word was heard from "Israeli" PM Binyamin Netanyahu's office in al-Quds or War Minister Moshe Ya'alon in Tel Aviv - even though matters on that front are going from bad to worse.

On Sunday, January 31, Russian bombers raided Nawa, 10 km east of the Golan. Eventually, the fall of that town to Syrian army and resistance committees, after Sheikh Meskin last Friday, will open the way for 2,000 Hizbullah troops to surge into an area directly across from "Israeli" military positions.

Adding to the challenge, Russia officers began recruiting and arming a Syrian resistance group in as-Suwaida to join Syrian army and Hizbullah revolutionaries. This threat close to the Palestinian border was first pre-empted on December 19, 2015 by the assassination of Martyr Samir al-Quntar, who was in charge of raising this resistance group.

The onrush of these developments will adversely affect the enemy's security for years to come, yet chiefs responsible for so-called "security" are sunk immovably in deep controversy over whether or not its armed forces should step across the border and take a hand in arresting the deterioration.

Relatively, Rte 443 is one of two highways linking al-Quds to the rest of the country, driving along which has become a game of Russian roulette.

On Sunday, Jan. 31, a Palestinian security officer from Nablus drew his firearm while passing through an "Israeli" checkpoint used by Palestinian VIPs and shot three "Israeli" soldiers. A Palestinian motorist then raced forward to run down and stab a group of "Israeli" soldiers on duty on Rte 443 outside the "Israeli" of "Beit Horon". He was shot dead before he hurt anyone. Last week, four operations took place in the same vicinity.

Although this clear focus on location and soldiers is clearly directed by a guiding hand, however, the occupation regime denies the fact, insisting that it is the random work of individual Palestinians. The Zionist inability to pin it down gives them the pretext they need for inaction.

In the meantime, "Israelis'" lives are being disrupted, in the absence of "security" which Ya'alon should be committed to providing. And as we move to the southern front, the Palestinian Hamas doesn't bother to deny it is building new tunnels to bring fighters from the Gaza Strip underground into the heart of Zionist communities.

This creates an attitude that keeps the "Israeli" occupation army waiting idly for Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps and Hizbullah men to get their Syrian front against "Israel" fully organized under the Russian umbrella.

Meanwhile, the "Israelis" occupying the area surrounding the Gaza Strip, after living under Palestinian rocket fire for eight years, now listen to Hamas chipping away under their feet, while tensing for a resistance fighter to jump out of the ground somewhere.

When they brought recordings of unmistakable noises of mechanical equipment and voices coming from the ground for airing on television Sunday night, the war minister's only comment, in a lame attempt to get off the hook, was that the occupation forces had investigated the claim and not found a single tunnel under "Israeli" settlements!" the analysis concluded.

Source: Debka, Edited by website team

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