Concern after UN Pullout: Hizbullah on Two Fronts? – Defense/Security – News – Israel National News
Concern after UN Pullout: Hizbullah on Two Fronts? – Defense/Security – News – Israel National News.
By Arutz Sheva
Syrian rebels on Thursday briefly seized the only crossing along the Israel-Syria ceasefire line on the Golan, before regime forces recaptured it using tanks, an AFP correspondent and Israeli sources said.
A security source told AFP that Israel is worried by the latest developments on the border, which could lead to a situation in which Israel faces Hizbullah on the Syrian front as well as the Lebanese one.
The fighting took place at the Quneitra crossing and the nearby village of the same name in the demilitarized zone between the Israeli and Syrian parts of the strategic plateau.
The clashes were very close to the headquarters of a UN peacekeeping force, prompting Austria to announce it was withdrawing its troops from the mission.
“The Syrian army has recovered control of the crossing,” an Israeli security source told AFP, speaking on condition of anonymity.
An AFP correspondent near the crossing also confirmed that forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad had retaken Quneitra, saying he could see regime tanks moving inside the area.
Quneitra is the only crossing point between Syria and the Israeli side of the Golan Heights which the Jewish state liberated during the 1967 Six-Day War.
The Israeli military earlier confirmed that the crossing and the nearby town of the same name had fallen into rebel hands.
“We can confirm that opposition forces have overrun the town of Quneitra and the border post,” said Captain Arye Shalicar.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based group that monitors Syria’s two-year conflict, had also confirmed the takeover.
Following the clashes, in which two UN peacekeepers were slightly injured, Austria announced it was withdrawing its 380 troops from the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) which has been monitoring the ceasefire line since 1974.
“The Austrian army’s participation in the UNDOF mission can no longer be maintained for military reasons,” an official statement said, indicating the threat to its soldiers had “reached an unacceptable level.”
The pullout will have a significant impact on the size of the UN peacekeeping force, whose numbers dropped to around 900 in March after Croatia became the latest country to withdraw its soldiers, following similar moves by Canada and Japan.
There was no immediate reaction from Israel which has long feared that the violence could force UNDOF to completely pull out, leaving the ceasefire zone open to infiltration by hardline militants.
“It is very worrying because on the one hand you have jihadists and Islamists who are fighting there (with the rebels), and on the other hand, you also have government forces which are allied with Hizbullah,” said a security source of the Lebanese militia which has allied itself with Assad’s regime.
“We certainly don’t want to have Hizbullah on two fronts,” he said.
Until now, Israel had no information suggesting Hizbullah forces were operating in the area, he added.
But the army spokesman said they were watching the situation “very closely”.
“We have to be ready for any development,” Shalicar told AFP.
The flareup prompted Israel to reinforce its military presence on the plateau, Israel’s public radio said.
Although the army refused to confirm the report, AFP correspondents reported seeing tanks on flatbed trucks in the Quneitra area.
And Israel also lodged a formal complaint with UNDOF over the entry of regime tanks into the demilitarized zone as they moved to retake Quneitra.
“A formal complaint was conveyed by the Israeli army to UNDOF regarding the entrance of tanks to the non-military zone near Quneitra,” a spokeswoman said.
Also on Thursday, the army said three mortar rounds struck the central Golan Heights, causing no damage or injuries.
And during the morning, two badly wounded Syrians were let in through Quneitra and taken to Ziv hospital in the Galilee town of Safed.
It was not clear whether they were rebels, government troops or civilians, but Ziv hospital said that a “live hand grenade” had been found on one of them, sparking a brief security scare.
“The grenade was found as doctors treated a seriously wounded and unconscious person,” a hospital statement said.
“When they began removing his clothes they found the live grenade in his pocket.”
The area of the trauma room and the operating theater were both evacuated but the grenade was quickly defused by bomb disposal experts, it said.
Syria remains formally at war with Israel and Quneitra crossing is used almost exclusively by Druze residents from the Israeli-occupied side who are allowed to cross over to study, work or get married.
Israel controls some 1,200 square kilometers (460 sq miles) of the strategic plateau, while around 510 square kilometers remain in Syrian hands.
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June 7, 2013 at 6:48 AM
Hezbollah cannot stand ”two fronts” against Israel; in a real war, even one front will be too much for the Shiite militia.
June 7, 2013 at 12:33 PM
…And in the same spirit, it seems like Hezbollah should be worried about the ”two fronts” situation, because groups of militant Sunnis have attacked Hezbollah center in Tripoli, Lebanon. Those kind of attacks only will grow in numbers as the rift between Shiites and Sunnis in Lebanon is larger by the day. May be Hezbollah conquered Al Qusayr on behave of Assad, but it bought to itself a new fresh war at home. The one thousand years conflict between the Shiites and the Sunnis is now in full gear.
June 7, 2013 at 12:37 PM
The fsa have some really nice weapons on the way,Hezbollah are going to be slaughtered
June 7, 2013 at 1:50 PM
Heavy fighting all along the Golan borders, between Assad forces and the FSA (plus jihadist forces). More details can be found on the Rotter site, in Hebrew.
June 7, 2013 at 4:43 PM
Can not find updates from the last hours or so.
June 7, 2013 at 1:51 PM
Al Qaeda will turn those really nice weapons on Israel the first chance they get, once they get done murdering Alawites, Kurds, Christians, and Druse in Syria, unless Assad and Hizballah can stop them; the west isn’t doing Israel any favors by arming these monsters. Better to run the risk of Hizbullah on two fronts than strategic encirclement by four countries run by the Mo Bros/Al Q. Egypt has already fallen to the Mo Bros, if they defeat Assad, Jordan and Lebanon will be next on their hit list; guess who’s next after that’s done?!?
June 7, 2013 at 5:59 PM
You got it, a mo slim brotherhood sunni controlled middle east, a nightmare for Israel.
But what the heck obamadrama loves the brotherhood and erdogan is his best friend .
June 7, 2013 at 6:07 PM
When jihadists fighters will attack Israel and the IDF will crushed them, nobody will stand for Al Qaeda on an international level like they did for Syria, Lebanon and even Iran. When Israeli jets will bombard those fanatics into oblivion, nobody will cry. It is in the interest of Israel that the war in Syria should continue in full gear, indefinitely, making Assad, Hezbollah and Iran to bleed.
June 7, 2013 at 6:29 PM
You mean the jets delivered to the moslim brotherhood in egypt and to the sunnis,s in saudi
June 7, 2013 at 6:29 PM
the fsa wont back the jihaists there weapons are from 3 other middle eastern country’s and in any case there not going to target Israel,Israel has a deal with there backers,its a shia sunny war thats about to happen it will then lead to the total containment of Russia and china,and there destruction the world does not revolve around Israel Israel made itself a pawn in this by not acting,the good news is iran will be wiped off the map in the process even if AL Qaeda does turn its weapons on Israel its wont last more than a few months and they know this the sunny s have changed there tune there clerics are now saying that shia Islam is the infidels and not Israel in fact they thanked Israel for hitting Assads forces
June 7, 2013 at 6:01 PM
It appears that the next target of the combined Assad – Hezbollah forces is Allepo ( the town of Haleb, one of the biggest in Syria ). Hezbollah announced a general recruitment among its forces, which got the order to move toward Allepo. According to Rotter, a 2013 Stalingrad may be expected there. We also think that this apple will be too big for Hezbollah to swallow.