Brief Gunbattle Was
Apparently Inadvertent
by Jason Ditz, April 25, 2017 Antiwar.com
In a
shocking revelation, former Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon (Likud), who
served from 2013 until mid-2016, revealed that the November gunbattle between
Israeli troops and ISIS forces along the Golan frontier, materially the only
significant fight between the two sides, was
followed up with an ISIS “apology.”
Being ISIS generally speaking means
never having to say you’re sorry, and the group has no real allies so it
generally doesn’t come up. That ISIS felt the need to apologize to Israel for
the brief clash, which had no Israeli casualties, speaks volumes about the
group’s position.
Ya’alon revealed this apology in the
context of comments about Israel’s policy in Syria, and its repeated airstrikes
against Syrian military targets whenever any cross-border fire is reported has
led Syria to repeatedly complain that Israel is a de facto ally of the rebels.
It appears ISIS may see things this
way too, at least for now. Despite ISIS making public statements playing up
their animosity toward Israel, and their ideology clearly positioning them as
an enemy, they likely see Israel as an ally of convenience.
Israeli
officials have largely treated ISIS the same way, as while they sometimes
express public concerns about the rise of ISIS, they have already repeatedly
made clear that they prefer
Syria to end up under the control of ISIS instead of being an ally to Iran.
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