Are Israel
And Jabhat al-Nusra Coordinating Attacks In Syria?
By Khaled
Atallah
June 04, 2016 "Information
Clearing House"
- "al-Monitor"
- QUNEITRA,
Syria — Since the start of the Syrian crisis, the
Syrian regime has routinely accused Israel of
playing a hidden role, from Qusair in the Homs
countryside in May 2013 to the emergence and
advances of the southern front in September 2014. UN
reports published in December appear to vindicate
the regime’s arguments that Israel is involved with
the southern rebels.
According
to a UN report covering the period from March to May
2014, the United Nations Disengagement Observer
Force (UNDOF) detected
contact between rebels and the Israeli army
across the Golan cease-fire line, particularly
during fierce clashes between the Syrian army and
the rebels. The report also confirmed that the UN
forces spotted rebels transporting 89 wounded across
the cease-fire line into the Israeli occupied zone,
where they were handed over 19 people who had
received medical treatment in addition to two dead.
The UN forces also noted that the Israeli army
delivered two boxes to rebels on the Syrian side of
the Golan Heights.
Communications increased between rebels and the
Israeli army before the eruption of the southern
front in
Daraa and Quneitra in September, according to
Quneitra opposition activist Mohammad Qasim, a
pseudonym due to the sensitivity of the subject.
Qasim, who
was active in a support capacity to the rebels
during the September offensive, told Al-Monitor via
Skype, “The battle to capture Quneitra on Sept. 27
was preceded by coordination and communications
between Abu Dardaa, a leader of Jabhat al-Nusra, and
the Israeli army to pave the way for the attack. And
according to an FSA commander who partly
participated in this battle, the Israeli army
provided Abu Dardaa with maps of the border area and
the Syrian army’s strategic posts in the southern
area.”
The rebels’
battle, led by al-Qaeda’s affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra,
to control the Quneitra crossing took place in
coordination with the Israeli army through Abu
Dardaa, according to Qasim. He added, “During the
clashes, the Israelis heavily bombarded many of the
regime’s posts, shot down a warplane that was trying
to impede the progress of the fighters and targeted
other aircraft.”
The media
reported that on Sept. 23, Israel
downed a MiG-21 Syrian military aircraft over
the occupied Golan Heights during the
intensification of fighting between rebel fighters
led by Jabhat al-Nusra and the Syrian army.
Prior to
this battle, Israel provided rebel fighters with
communication devices and medical equipment,
according to Qasim. He also said that the devices
have improved communication among rebel fighters,
while the medical assistance helped equip four new
makeshift hospitals in Syria’s south and southwest.
Qasim added
that Israel allowed the establishment of a
small Syrian refugee camp on the border in the
occupied Golan Heights, saying, “The camp hosts
dozens of Syrian families, which was confirmed
by UN reports, and Israel is providing it with the
necessary humanitarian assistance. Rebel fighters —
who frequently go to the Israeli zone …, some of
whom have crossed the border more than three times a
day — go to [this camp].”
On the
transfer of Syrian wounded to the occupied Golan
Heights, Qasim explained, “Any fighter or civilian
with severe injuries who cannot be treated in our
hospitals on the ground are immediately transferred
to the Israeli part of the occupied Golan, and
there, he will be transferred in a civilian
ambulance accompanied by an Israeli army patrol to a
hospital for treatment. Later on, the Israeli
army will be contacted by the rebels to learn about
the situation of the wounded there.”
The Syrian
army in the area has also taken note of Israel’s
assistance to rebels. The forces of Gen. Rami
al-Hasan are stationed at the entrances of the town
of Madinat al-Baath in Quneitra governorate. Armored
vehicles, tanks and dozens of checkpoints are
scattered around the city, which lies adjacent to
rebel-controlled areas.
“The first
outcomes of the cooperation between the Israeli army
and the gunmen took place in Quneitra, when they
took control over the border crossing. Back then,
Israel supported gunmen by providing them with cover
under the pretext of ‘shooting back,’ hindering any
attempts by the Syrian air force to intervene and
bringing down one of our planes. It has also
provided gunmen with the necessary equipment to face
the fortifications of the Syrian army.”
Hasan
added, “Israel wants to exert control over the
entire Golan, and contributed significantly to the
intimidation of UN observers to push them to
withdraw from most of their positions.”
On Oct. 4,
rebel fighters and Jabhat al-Nusra captured Tal
al-Hara in the northwest Daraa countryside, which is
adjacent to the countryside of Quneitra. This
significant victory could not have happened without
Israeli support, according to Daraa opposition
activist Ghazwan al-Hourani, also a pseudonym, who
witnessed communication between Jabhat al-Nusra and
Israel.
“Israeli
support in the battle of Tal al-Hara was at a high
level, and the Israeli army was the mastermind of
this battle in terms of plans, tactics and
follow-up. The communication devices released
precise instructions in Arabic about what should be
done by the fighters, moment by moment,” he told
Al-Monitor.
Dozens of
monitoring, broadcast and jamming devices as well as
sophisticated radar equipment were found in the
regime communication center in Tal al-Hara,
according to Hourani, who added that the papers,
maps and portable devices in the center were placed
in closed box trucks and moved to an unknown
destination by Jabhat al-Nusra.
The aerial
reconnaissance station in Tal al-Hara, the last
government reconnaissance center operating in
southern Syria, was
bombed by Israeli warplanes on Sept. 5, a month
before the
rebels captured it on Oct. 7. This cannot be
considered a coincidence, according to Hasan.
“What
pushed Israel to raid Tal al-Hara and to later order
the gunmen to attack it was that this radar station
was upgraded in 2012-2013 and again in early 2014
with new technology to expand the station’s sensing
scope to the south of occupied Palestine, northern
Saudi Arabia and Cyprus in the Mediterranean Sea,
which the Syrian Ministry of Defense worked on in
cooperation with its Russian counterpart. Israel
wants to prevent the Syrian army from monitoring its
movements in the occupied Golan, and to stop any
attempts to intercept its aircrafts,” he said.
The general
said that Israel is not only supporting the rebels
militarily and logistically and treating their
wounds, but is also training them in the occupied
Golan. “We have delivered a complaint about this
[training] camp to the head of UNDOF, and we
threatened to target it. Yet the observers have not
responded and the camp is still there.”
Qasim and
Hourani were nervous about discussing this sensitive
subject with Al-Monitor. Their interrupted talk,
trembling voices and sudden breaks in communication
whenever someone approached them underline the
danger they face if they were found out to have
revealed such details. They are in the same boat as
many opposition activists working with rebel groups,
who consider any cooperation with Israel a betrayal
of the revolution’s objectives.
“This
coordination is a betrayal. There are thousands of
people who died, and they did not die for dozens of
people to conspire with the enemy,” Qasim said,
adding, “We started the revolution and we will end
it without anyone’s help, especially not those who
killed and continue to kill, who displaced and
continue to displace thousands of people on a daily
basis in Palestine while occupying part of our
country."
Translator - Joelle El-Khoury
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