Report: Syrian Islamists Court Israel with Talk of Peace Deal
Former Israeli military intel officer says he was
given list of equipment sought by fighters
December 2, 2024
https://news.antiwar.com/2024/12/02/report-syrian-islamists-court-israel-with-talk-of-peace-deal/
Former Israeli
military intelligence officer Lt. Mordechai Kedar has added fuel to claims that
Israel has ties with the Syrian Islamist fighters who have taken the city of
Aleppo and surrounding area in the past week. Lt. Kedar says he is in “constant
contact” with the Islamists and that they “do not consider Israel an enemy.”
The talk of
Israeli complicity with the Islamist offensive began virtually when the
offensive started attracting attention. On Saturday the Syrian Army issued a
statement saying that they are effectively fighting “the military arm of the Israeli
enemy, falsely labeled as the ‘Syrian revolution.’”
This is a
particularly dramatic claim because the Islamists are led by the Hayat Tahrir
al-Sham (HTS), which was formed by the merger of various Islamist organizations
built around Syria’s branch of al-Qaeda. Indeed, the former Syrian al-Qaeda leader Abu
Mohammad al-Julani is the present leader of HTS.
But Lt. Kedar
offers considerable detail about the ties with the HTS, however, referring to
them as “Syrian revolutionaries” and insisting that they “must be supported.”
Israel sees them as having a common interest in regime change in Syria.
That doesn’t
stop at the Syrian border either. The Islamists reportedly told Lt. Kedar that
they are ready for a peace deal with Israel after they take over all of Syria
and Lebanon. They also said they plan to open Israeli embassies in both
Damascus and Beirut.
How far the
contact goes right now isn’t totally clear, but Lt. Kedar did say that he
recently passed a “detailed” list of requested items from
the Islamist forces to the Israeli government. He didn’t say what items were
requested.
That’s not an
unprecedented occurrence, however. Former Israeli Army Chief Gabi
Eisenkot acknowledged in 2019 that Israel had
supplied weapons to the Syrian Islamists, including the Nusra Front, which
later former HTS.
The Syrian
opposition were suggesting shared interests with Israel as far back as 2014,
with the founder of the Liberal Democratic Union party urging Syrians to “collaborate” with
Israel. At the time though, he identified the enemy not just
as Iran and their allies but included al-Qaeda. Now, al-Qaeda’s remnants more
or less are the opposition looking to collaborate with Israel.
Around that
time, Israelis officials were acknowledging that, despite a claim of neutrality
in the Syrian Civil War, preferred to see ISIS taking over
Syria than the pro-Iran government remaining in power.
All this new
talk of sending equipment to HTS is only going to add to the view that the
group is in league with Israeli aggression in the region. The timing of the HTS
adds to that, since Israel spent much of early November attacking Syria on a near daily
basis.
On top of the
Israeli airstrikes, Shin Bet Chief Ronan Bar reportedly made a clandestine visit to Turkey in
mid-November to meet with Turkish Intelligence Chief Ibrahim
Kalin. What they discussed wasn’t confirmed, but since Turkey is said to be
directing in great measures the HTS-led offensive, which includes many of the
Turkish backed rebel factions participating in the fighting, it seems likely
that the Syria offensive was at least brought up in the conversation.
Israel isn’t
overtly allied with the HTS, at least not right now. At this point, however,
Israel’s pretense of neutrality in Syria is slipping, and they are more than
just two unaffiliated combatants that happen to have some common agendas.
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