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New War coming?Israel against Hezbullah,Assad even Al-Nusra?

Jabhat Al Nusrah is an al Qaeda branch and is participating one of the most active front in the civil war, they have around 20,000 fighters and decent numbers of public support on the Western and Northern parts of Syria. They were the last front who operated in Yabrud after Hezbollah overtaken the city so they exist and they are already on Mount Herman and Tripoli.

Yeap, and still they are nothing against Israel.
 
@500 said Israel wants Hezbollah and Assad to stay in power rather than letting Nusrah having presence once Assad falls :lol:
 
Israel against anusra ? i doubt that ! that would be a LOL
 
@500 said Israel wants Hezbollah and Assad to stay in power rather than letting Nusrah having presence once Assad falls :lol:
It's very simple.

When the civil war first broke out, it was the FSA against Assad.

At this point, Israel would have been happy to see Assad lose - as that would weaken Iran and Hezbollah.

When the conflict turned into Al Nusra/ISIS etc against Assad and the FSA all but sidelined - then it comes to a choice between going back to the status quo before the civil war, or have Assad overthrown by the likes of ISIS who're killing and beheading everyone they meet.

The conclusion is not rocket science. The status quo with a quiet border like before is preferable to international Al Qaeda type groups.
 
It's very simple.

When the civil war first broke out, it was the FSA against Assad.

At this point, Israel would have been happy to see Assad lose - as that would weaken Iran and Hezbollah.

When the conflict turned into Al Nusra/ISIS etc against Assad and the FSA all but sidelined - then it comes to a choice between going back to the status quo before the civil war, or have Assad overthrown by the likes of ISIS who're killing and beheading everyone they meet.

The conclusion is not rocket science. The status quo with a quiet border like before is preferable to international Al Qaeda type groups.
Seems legit, it also fits Erdogans policy, he supported FSA but didnt expect groups like Isis and other AQ braches.


A very good short analysis of Erdogans Syria policy.


 
Seems legit, it also fits Erdogans policy, he supported FSA but didnt expect groups like Isis and other AQ braches.


A very good short analysis of Erdogans Syria policy.

Yes, it's been noticeable that Turkey has pulled back their support as have Saudi too by declaring Al Nusra/ISIS as terrorists.

It's a pity that the FSA was swept aside by Al Nusra/ISIS.

I can understand it from the other side too. The FSA were battling against a regime with full Russian and Iranian military support. They were totally out gunned. The west did not come in with big fire power for the FSA, so they had no alternative or option when Nusra/ISIS groups started entering the conflict.

Israel shares Turkey's worry about the Jihadists and Iran's Hezbollah influence - but we have major disagreements about Kurds/Pal issues. I don't think relations will properly improve until Erdogan is gone.
 
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