Yzd Khalifa
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The Israelis are more worried about the outcome of Syria than Assad himself
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The Israelis are more worried about the outcome of Syria than Assad himself
And who created the division ??
why is that???
Most of the Middle Eastern Rulers.Most of the Rulers used Islam to strengthen there grip on power and also to perpetuate there rule.And in order to stay in power at any cost they created and used this divide and continue to so so as we speak.
Its not exactly brain science Americans are arming Terrorist with Advance weaponry who do u think is next in line after Syria.
Are you saying that the Syrian rebels fighting the Assad regime are terrorists?
How much worser can the FSA be to Israel than the present Assad regime supported by Iran & Hezbollah?
why is that???
Exactly so, our enemies fight each other. I wish that the Iran-Iraq War turn to be a child play compared to the Syrian crisis which would last longer with both sides tearing apart their opponents.
Divide and conquer.
Nothing new.
Irrelevant; the opportunist will use and inflame latent divisions.
Every society has ancient flashpoints which can be re-ignited and used.
All you need to do is to keep putting tinder into the fire by helping one side or the other (or both) by supplying the local foot soldiers with weapons, propaganda, etc.
The rebels are being supported (used) by the anti-Iranian crowd (Arabs, US, Israel, etc.)
Are you saying that the Syrian rebels fighting the Assad regime are terrorists?
How much worser can the FSA be to Israel than the present Assad regime supported by Iran & Hezbollah?
Yes Israel is behind making Shia and Sunni sect... At least once you start looking inward sir..
The Israeli bombing raid into Syria few months back directly helped the rebels.
Really? in what way exactly?
The reports point that the weapons that were bombed were mostly long range AA missiles, a great threat to the rebels, especially if they would have made it to Hezballah hands. I am sure that if Israel goes to the trouble of bombing anything in Syria and helping the rebels we wouldn't say hit Command and Control centers, Logistical centers, Armour and infantry concentrations etc. We all know that the biggest threat to the Rebels are AA missiles in the hands of Hezballah...
Besdies, are you suggesting that if an Israeli action, that directly helps Israel, is also incidentally marginally beneficial for the FSA, that means that Israel is supporting the rebels?
R.I.P logic.
Really? in what way exactly?
The reports point that the weapons that were bombed were mostly long range AA missiles, a great threat to the rebels, especially if they would have made it to Hezballah hands. I am sure that if Israel goes to the trouble of bombing anything in Syria and helping the rebels we wouldn't say hit Command and Control centers, Logistical centers, Armour and infantry concentrations etc. We all know that the biggest threat to the Rebels are AA missiles in the hands of Hezballah...
Besdies, are you suggesting that if an Israeli action, that directly helps Israel, is also incidentally marginally beneficial for the FSA, that means that Israel is supporting the rebels?
R.I.P logic.
The best strategy for Israel and for the western powers, is to not get involved in Syria. Israel should put all efforts to ensure that the conflict does not spill over into its borders. Even if there is slightest indication that Israel is somehow involved in the Syrian conflict, it will unite the warring parties and gang up against Israel. When Israel doesn't offer itself as the punching bag of middle-east, the jihady yahoos will turn against each other.
The Assad regime is getting weapons from China, Russia and Iran. The FSA is getting weapons from Turkey and Arab countries.. Where does Israel come into this equation?