Israel scratching its head after US officials (again) leak Syria strike
Israel scratching its head after US officials (again) leak Syria strike | The Times of Israel.
Sources in Jerusalem say ‘there’s no anger’ over American reports of Latakia bombing; only an attempt to figure out the leakers’ motives
In the wake of Israeli media reports about “anger” in Jerusalem over American leaks to CNN and The New York Times regarding an alleged Israeli attack in Syria this month, official sources clarified to The Times of Israel Monday that “there is no anger toward the administration.”
Still, according to the sources, Israel is trying to understand how and why it happened: why twice in the past two months American media ran reports — based on tips from US officials — that could get Israel caught up in a military conflict with Syria. According to the same sources, there is also disappointment among decision-makers regarding the conduct of the American media. But again, they stressed, “there’s no anger.”
Syrian President Bashar Assad has threatened a military response to any future Israeli strike on targets in Syria. However, since Assad has his hands full with the civil war in his country, it is widely assumed that he wouldn’t risk a head-on conflict with Israel unless he felt he had no choice. Reports of Israeli strikes increase the pressure on Assad to respond or risk losing his credibility.
According to the reports in CNN and The New York Times, Israeli warplanes targeted a Syrian naval base in Latakia earlier this month and destroyed a warehouse full of Russian-made anti-ship missiles that may have been bound for Hezbollah in Lebanon.
There are two, conflicting assessments in Jerusalem as to the source of the leaks. One suggests that they come from groups interested in deeper US involvement in the fighting in Syria. Through such leaks, those groups are trying to show that, just as Israel has managed to avoid getting sucked into the fighting in Syria, the American military can do the same while still achieving meaningful intervention. This despite assessments in the Pentagon that military involvement — to impose a no-fly zone, for instance — would require hundreds of aerial sorties and even boots on the ground.
The second Israeli assessment holds that those who oppose American involvement in the fighting in Syria are trying to send the message that such a campaign is unnecessary, since for the time being Israel is striking critical targets; and that an attempt to topple the government in Syria could bring to power a government even more extreme than the one in Damascus today.
The Israeli officials pointed out that despite the leaks, there’s a noticeable effort by the Syrian regime to emphasize that the incident in Latakia wasn’t an Israeli attack. The Syrians underscored in reports published over the past few days that “No foreign army was involved in the explosions, and there was no action from the air or from the sea,” as some Western and Arab media outlets claimed.
President Assad is apparently trying desperately to avoid being forced into standing by his promise from two months ago that he would respond militarily against Israel if it attacks Syria again.
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July 16, 2013 at 10:28 AM
Start to kick out the mo bro, s out of thew usa administration and other mo slims.
On every level,
July 16, 2013 at 11:53 AM
Motives? Do you mean something like a nihilist wish to see the world go down in flames?
July 16, 2013 at 6:32 PM
take no notice he is a dutch
July 16, 2013 at 1:56 PM
You are asking me ??
July 16, 2013 at 3:12 PM
it is a rhetorical questioning
July 16, 2013 at 3:25 PM
directed to me ?
July 16, 2013 at 3:38 PM
No.
There is a text -kind of sub-title to this article, that reads:
“there is no anger […] only an attempt to figure out the leakers’ motives”
I’m referencing that in a rhetorical question. Of course, it should be asked to the author of the article, Avi Issacharoff, but I doubt he will read it. So it’s more like an open question. A rhetorical question. You answer is you want. My own answer is indeed in the question, since I think that, by now, there is a bunch of nihilist in the White House ready to burn everything because nothing goes according to their own plans.
July 16, 2013 at 3:55 PM
sorry i did not get is straight away.
Nope there are not nihilist, but to get people behind something a crisis is a good tool, so let not a crisis made ore not unused.
July 16, 2013 at 6:37 PM
We have paid shills on this site.
July 16, 2013 at 11:57 PM
Yees, tell me about it !