Nasrallah: ISIS'
Defeat Would Be Hezbollah's Victory
by Jason Ditz, March 19, 2017
Antiwar.com
Addressing the flurry of Israeli attacks against Syria in recent days,
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah says he believes Israel is deliberately trying to help
ISIS in an effort to prevent ISIS from suffering outright
defeat in Syria amid growing pressure.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed the Friday attacks, which started the latest flurry,
targeted a weapons convoy intended for Hezbollah forces, who are in Syria
fighting alongside the government against ISIS and other rebel forces.
Nasrallah, however, said that Israel has been using “all kinds of excuses”
throughout the war to intervene, and that what they are really afraid of is an
ISIS defeat, because that would mean a Hezbollah victory. This is largely in
keeping with Israel’s own narrative on the Syrian Civil War, despite the
pretense of neutrality.
Israeli officials have repeatedly expressed concern that the survival of
the Assad government would mean that a Shi’ite ally of Iran would remain along
their border. Moreover, last summer Israel’s Maj. Gen. Herzi Halevy, their
military intelligence chief, publicly
declared that Israel does not want to see ISIS defeated in the
war, and prefers
ISIS over the Assad government.
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