Defense minister also expresses opposition to mainly
relying on bombing Iranian arms shipments to
Hezbollah, saying ‘for every convoy you hit, you
miss five’
By Nati Yefet and Judah Ari GrossFebruary
10, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
Jerusalem and Washington have divided up the fight
against Iran, with Israel taking responsibility for
countering the Islamic Republic in Syria and the
United States in Iraq, Defense Minister Naftali
Bennett said Saturday.
Last Thursday, Bennett returned from a working
visit to Washington, in which he met US Defense
Secretary Mark Esper and other senior American
officials.
Speaking at a campaign event on Saturday, he said
the two countries had agreed to work in tandem to
block Tehran’s efforts to create a corridor through
which it could move men and materiel from Iran,
through Iraq and Syria, and out to Lebanon and the
Mediterranean Sea.
“I met with my colleague the American defense
minister Mark Esper, and we sorted out the
coordination exactly — they’re taking Iraq, and
we’re taking Syria,” Bennett said at a synagogue in
the Tel Aviv suburb of Givat Shmuel.
A Pentagon spokesperson said he could not comment
on the matter, but said, “the United States
Department of Defense remains committed to a strong
military partnership with Israel, as well as the
enduring defeat of [Islamic State] in Iraq.”
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In his speech, Bennett confirmed that
Israel had conducted strikes against Iran in
Syria in the past week, apparently referring
to
an attack on Iranian-linked sites in the
predawn hours of last Thursday morning.
“We have significantly intensified, including
this week, with very strong attacks against Iran,
against the Iranian presence, against Iranian bases,
against Iranian surface-to-air missiles, against
Iranian fighters, against Iranian militias in Syria
and more and more and more, and look at how we’re
turning their strength into weakness,” he said.
Israel has said it will not tolerate permanent
Iranian military presence in Syria and has conducted
hundreds of airstrikes in the country against
Iranian targets in recent years, though generally
Israeli officials have refrained from acknowledging
specific airstrikes, as Bennett appears to have
done.
Israeli intelligence has long warned that Iran
was working to establish its land corridor as a tool
toward regional hegemony, using it to arm and
strengthen the proxy militias under its control.
“It’s like a contiguous puzzle — Iran, Iraq,
Syria, Lebanon. Imagine a water pipe, only the water
is rockets and terrorism. If you take out a piece of
the pipe, then you’ve broken up the contiguity and
it dries up,” Bennett said.
Bennett, the leader of the hardline right-wing
religious Yamina party, who was appointed defense
minister some three months ago, laid out his
proposed strategy to address the threat posed by
Tehran, saying his aim was to expel Iranian forces
from Syria within a year and to turn Syria into the
Islamic Republic’s “Vietnam,” a reference to the
disastrous American war in the east Asian country.
“That territory called Syria — we have
intelligence superiority and aerial superiority
there,” he said. “It’s a bad place for Iran to be.”
Further commenting on the airstrikes on Iranian
targets in Syria last Thursday, Bennett added:
“Foreign media reported this week that 23 Syrians
and Iranians were killed there. Those are large
numbers and we will do more and more so that Syria
becomes their Vietnam.”
He urged direct aggressive action against Iran
and its proxies, arguing that Israel’s previous
strategy of targeting individual arms shipment was
inherently inefficient.
Bennett, who has long railed against the bombing
of weapons convoys as responding to symptoms rather
than the causes of Israel’s security woes, said that
the Israel Defense Forces should instead be focusing
on striking Iranian resources and bases inside
Syria.
“I don’t want to chase after convoys because for
every convoy you hit, you miss five convoys, and
slowly [Hezbollah] accumulates the critical mass of
rockets that threaten us,” he said.
Bennett was referring to the fact that since the
2006 Second Lebanon War, Hezbollah has increased
nearly tenfold its stores of rockets and missiles to
an estimated 130,000 projectiles, larger than the
arsenals of many standing national armies, despite
Israeli airstrikes on convoys carrying game-changing
weaponry.
He said Iran was responsible for 70 percent of
Israel’s security problems, via training and funding
terror groups like Hamas and Palestinian Islamic
Jihad in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
“We are losing our boys in [2014’s Operation]
Protective Edge [in Gaza], in the Second Lebanon
War, in battles with Iran’s fingertips. And who is
immune all the while? The head of the octopus,”
Bennett told synagogue-goers in the largely
religious Givat Shmuel.
“We are in a process of switching to hurting the
head of the octopus — Iran’s power. I am not
necessarily talking about a full-blown war with Iran
tomorrow; it is more similar to the Cold War between
the Soviet Union and the United States, with the two
regional powers Israel and Iran.”
Bennett added that he would aim to avoid sending
Israeli troops into Lebanon or Gaza in potential
future wars.
“That is playing on their home turf, and I want
to relocate the game to our home turf,” he said,
arguing that weakening Iran would inevitably weaken
its proxies Hezbollah and Hamas.
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