Archive for September 4, 2018

Report: Secret Iranian gun-smuggling air routes to Hezbollah exposed 

September 4, 2018

Source: Report: Secret Iranian gun-smuggling air routes to Hezbollah exposed – Middle East – Jerusalem Post

Two flights carried out by Qeshm Fars Air took unusual routs to get to Lebanon, arousing concern they were used to deliver weapons to Hezbollah.

BY MAARIV ONLINE, JERUSALEM POST STAFF
 SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 00:55
Report: Secret Iranian gun-smuggling air routes to Hezbollah exposed

Citing western intelligence sources, Fox News revealed that they were able to unmask the methods Iran is using to deliver weapons into Lebanon.

The first flight involved a Boeing 747 and took place on July 9, departing from a military airbase in Tehran to Beirut, but not before stopping in Damascus for a layover.

The flight route went over northern Lebanon and is not one that is usually used.

“The Iranians are trying to come up with new ways and routes to smuggle weapons from Iran to its allies in the Middle East”, reported Fox News citing an anonymous regional intelligence expert,”testing and defying the West’s abilities to track them down.”

The US, Israel and other Western nations have ample evidence that Iran is operating weapons factories in Yemen, Syria and Lebanon.

The second flight took place on August 2 and flew from Tehran through Syrian airspace to Beirut.

Qeshm Fars Air is regarded as one of the aviation companies used by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to smuggle arms. Three IRGC members currently serve on the board of the airline company.

A report by Reuters over the weekend stated that Iran had already transferred ballistic missiles to Shi’ite proxies in Iraq over the course of several months and that it is developing the capacity to build more there.

The missiles include the Fateh-110, Zolfaqar and Zelzal types, which have ranges of 200-700 km., allowing them to be able to threaten both Saudi Arabia and Israel.

A senior official in the IRGC stated that “We have bases in many places, and Iraq is one of them.”

He further stated that should the US decide to strike within Iran, these bases outside the country are expected to allow Iran to strike back.

 

Avigdor Liberman: ‘Israel will deal with Iranian threats everywhere’ 

September 4, 2018

Source: Avigdor Liberman: ‘Israel will deal with Iranian threats everywhere’ – Israel News – Jerusalem Post

Israel has spoken repeatedly with major powers, such as Russia and the US, to ensure that Iran cannot entrench itself militarily in Syria or in other parts of the Middle East.

BY TOVAH LAZAROFF
 SEPTEMBER 4, 2018 05:55
Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman holds a weapon during a visit to Sderot

Israel will combat any Iranian threat in Syria and beyond, Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman said on Monday, just one week after Iran was reported to have transferred short-range ballistic missiles to Shi’ite allies in Iraq in recent months.

Tehran and Baghdad formally denied that report.

Israel has spoken repeatedly with major powers, such as Russia and the US, to ensure that Iran cannot entrench itself militarily in Syria or in other parts of the Middle East. It has also launched military strikes against Iranian targets in Syria.

“We are not limiting ourselves only to Syria. We will deal with every Iranian threat, no matter where it comes from,” Liberman said.
Asked about whether Israel has the freedom of action for any such moves, Liberman said, “Israeli freedom of action is absolute… Definitely any threat that comes up will be answered.”

He stressed that Israel was prepared for a military escalation along its northern front. All those who are involved in Syria are very impressed by Israel’s capabilities, Liberman said.

“I want to give you just an example that we all saw – the meeting of two leaders, [US President Donald] Trump and [Russian President Vladimir] Putin, in Helsinki. They both talked about the State of Israel and Israel’s interests in Syria,” the defense minister said. “So I can tell you that everyone is very impressed and we are definitely following everything that has been done in Syria.”

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said on Saturday he was “deeply concerned” by the reported Iranian missile transfer.

“If true, this would be a gross violation of Iraqi sovereignty and of UNSCR 2231,” he tweeted, referring to a UN Security Council resolution endorsing the 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran. The Trump administration abandoned that deal in May, citing, among other factors, Iran’s ballistic missile projects.

Two envoys, US Special Representative for Syrian Affairs James Jeffrey and Special Envoy for Syria Joel Rayburn are making visits in the region since Saturday through Tuesday, with stops in Israel, Jordan and Turkey for talks on the issue of Syria and Iran.

On Saturday night, the two envoys met with the head of the political and military bureau of the Defense Ministry, Zohar Palti. He presented them with Liberman’s stance against the entrenchment of Iran and Hezbollah in Syria.

He also spoke of the importance of US sanctions against Iran in preventing its support of regional terror.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underscored the danger of an Iranian military presence in Syria when he met Sunday night with the US delegation.

“The two discussed the situation in Syria and the joint effort to stop Iran’s terror and aggression,” the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement it issued after the meeting.

Prior to the visit of the two envoys, the US State Department said they would speak with Israeli officials about “maintaining Israel’s security while countering Iran’s destabilizing activity throughout the region.”

“They will also underscore that the United States will respond to any chemical weapons attack perpetrated by the Syrian regime,” a State Department spokesman said.