If Israel attacks Iran, Syria and Hezbollah won’t join the fight, top-level report predicts

If Israel attacks Iran, Syria and Hezbollah won’t join the fight, top-level report predicts | The Times of Israel.

Foreign Ministry says Assad can’t help Tehran for fear of losing power, Israel would launch massive ground operation in Lebanon if attacked

January 3, 2013, 6:48 am 0
Hezbollah leader sheik Hassan Nasrallah, left, speaks with Syrian President Bashar Assad, center, and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, right, upon their arrival for a dinner in Damascus, Syria, February 25, 2010 (photo credit: AP/SANA)

Hezbollah leader sheik Hassan Nasrallah, left, speaks with Syrian President Bashar Assad, center, and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, right, upon their arrival for a dinner in Damascus, Syria, February 25, 2010 (photo credit: AP/SANA)

According to assessments in Jerusalem, the ability of Tehran’s proxies to forcefully respond to an Israeli attack on the Iranian nuclear facilities has dropped significantly in recent months, due to the rapid deterioration of the regime in Syria and the subsequent weakening of the Hezbollah militia in Lebanon, the Hebrew-language daily Maariv reported on Thursday.

The predictions, based on a Foreign Minister paper that was presented to Israeli diplomats at a Jerusalem conference this week, say that in the event of a military conflict between Israel and Iran, the Syrian army wouldn’t spring to the aid of its traditional ally and patron, for fear of losing its highly tenuous grip on power.

Hezbollah, in an extension of the same domino effect, would also stay out of the fray, so as not to risk its military and political dominance in Lebanon in an uncertain geopolitical landscape where its main backer, Syrian President Bashar Assad, is incapable of providing support.

According to the report, recent developments to Israel’s north heralded no less than the demise of the “Axis of Evil,” a term popularized by then-president George W. Bush in 2002, as the United States prepared to launch an extensive military campaign in the wake of the 9-11 attacks.

“Iran’s ability to harm Israel, in response to an attack from us, has diminished dramatically,” a senior official was quoted as saying. “The Iranian response will be far more minor than what could have been expected if the northern front still existed.”

Over the past two years, the civil war has decimated the Syrian army, and severed Hezbollah from vital supply lines that once extended overland from Iran via Syria, providing the Shiite group with a constant flow of missiles and other arms, the report said.

Concurrently, Hezbollah has become a major part of Lebanon’s political establishment — much more so then during the 2006 Second Lebanon War — which makes it vulnerable and lends greater credence to the Israeli policy that holds the country’s government responsible for the decisions of the group’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah.

Thus, the report said, in the event of a Hezbollah attack, Israel would likely invade Lebanon with massive ground forces, in an attempt to eradicate, once and for all, the threat on its northern frontier.

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9 Comments on “If Israel attacks Iran, Syria and Hezbollah won’t join the fight, top-level report predicts”

  1. defencetoday.com's avatar defencetoday.com Says:

    Iran preparing for nuclear war

    Despite the statement by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Israel’s red line on Iran’s illicit nuclear program could be reached by next spring, Iranian officials are adamant that war is close.

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2012/oct/5/iran-preparing-for-nuclear-war/

  2. defencetoday.com's avatar defencetoday.com Says:

    Next 9/11: Iran’s death squad is here
    Team infiltrated, assigned to attack from within next year

    http://www.wnd.com/2012/12/next-911-irans-death-squad-is-here/

  3. Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

    Iran’s proxies are looking like rats jumping off a sinking ship.

  4. Luis's avatar Luis Says:

    In the picture we can admire The Wicked, The Ugly and The Fool.

    The photographer take that picture when all those three were in much better times than now. Where are they today ?

    The Ugly will soon leave us, because nobody wants him as their president in his own country.
    The Wicked is hiding for a long time already; we think he is allergic in the sunlight.
    Finally, The Fool has managed to lose his country and his days in power are not many. But the tourists business are booming in The Fool’s country and many ”death tourists” are ”visiting” Syria today from all around the islamic world.
    So, all is good here, in our tranquil region, Middle East.

  5. Joseph Wouk's avatar josephwouk Says:

    Luis…

    From that analysis I would conclude that you have studied Talmud. Am I right?

    • Luis's avatar Luis Says:

      Regrettably, I have never studied Talmud but I love reading certain books of the Torah, both in hebrew and english.The lines I wrote simply were spontaneous; while one is looking to that picture and thinking were they are today, the only reasonable thought is how mysterious are the ways of God.

  6. renbe's avatar renbe Says:

    In the mean time Israel has all but analyzed and talked Iran to death… And gave the world a good laugh with its Looney Tunes cartoon


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