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Israel plans for war with Iran and Syria

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Israel plans for war with Iran and Syria

Uzi Mahnaimi and Sarah Baxter - Timesonline September 3, 2006

Threatened by a potentially nuclear-armed Tehran, Israel is preparing for a possible war with both Iran and Syria, according to Israeli political and military sources.

The conflict with Hezbollah has led to a strategic rethink in Israel. A key conclusion is that too much attention has been paid to Palestinian militants in Gaza and the West Bank instead of the two biggest state sponsors of terrorism in the region, who pose a far greater danger to Israel’s existence, defence insiders say.

“The challenge from Iran and Syria is now top of the Israeli defence agenda, higher than the Palestinian one,” said an Israeli defence source. Shortly before the war in Lebanon Major-General Eliezer Shkedi, the commander of the air force, was placed in charge of the “Iranian front”, a new position in the Israeli Defence Forces. His job will be to command any future strikes on Iran and Syria.
The Israeli defence establishment believes that Iran’s pursuit of a nuclear programme means war is likely to become unavoidable.

“In the past we prepared for a possible military strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities,” said one insider, “but Iran’s growing confidence after the war in Lebanon means we have to prepare for a full-scale war, in which Syria will be an important player.”

A new infantry brigade has been formed named Kfir (lion cub), which will be the largest in the Israeli army. “It is a partial solution for the challenge of the Syrian commando brigades, which are considered better than Hezbollah’s,” a military source said.

There has been grave concern in Israel over a military pact signed in Tehran on June 15 between Iran and Syria, which the Iranian defence minister described as a “mutual front against Israeli threats”. Israel has not had to fight against more than one army since 1973.

During the war in Lebanon, Ali Akbar Mohtashamipour, the Iranian founder of Hezbollah, warned: “If the Americans attack Iran, Iran will attack Tel Aviv with missiles.”

According to the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, both Iran and Syria have ballistic missiles that can cover most of Israel, including Tel Aviv. An emergency budget has now been assigned to building modern shelters.

“The ineptness of the Israeli Defence Forces against Hezbollah has raised the Iranians’ confidence,” said a leading defence analyst.

In Washington, the military hawks believe that an airstrike against Iranian nuclear bunkers remains a more straightforward, if risky, operation than chasing Hezbollah fighters and their mobile rocket launchers in Lebanon.

“Fixed targets are hopelessly vulnerable to precision bombing, and with stealth bombers even a robust air defence system doesn’t make much difference,” said Richard Perle, a leading neoconservative.

The option of an eventual attack remains on the table after President George Bush warned on Friday that Iran must not be allowed to develop nuclear weapons.

While the American State Department favours engaging with President Bashar Assad of Syria in the hope of detaching him from the Iranian alliance, hawks believe Israel missed a golden opportunity to strike at Syria during the Hezbollah conflict.

“If they had acted against Syria during this last kerfuffle, the war might have ended more quickly and better,” Perle added. “Syrian military installations are sitting ducks and the Syrian air force could have been destroyed on the ground in a couple of days.” Assad set off alarm bells in Israel when he said during the war in Lebanon: “If we do not obtain the occupied Golan Heights by peaceful means, the resistance option is there.”

During the 1973 Arab-Israeli war, the Syrian army briefly captured the Israeli strategic post on top of Mount Hermon on the Golan Heights.

Some Israeli analysts believe Syria will try again to take this post, which overlooks the Syrian capital, Damascus.

As a result of the change in the defence priorities, the budget for the Israeli forces in the West Bank and Gaza is to be reduced.

The Israelis are integrating three elite brigades that performed well during the Lebanon war under one headquarters, so they can work together on deep cross-border operations in Iran and Syria.

Advocates of political engagement believe a war with Syria could unleash Islamic fundamentalist terror in what has hitherto been a stable dictatorship. Some voices in the Pentagon are not impressed by that argument.

“If Syria spirals into chaos, at least they’ll be taking on each other rather than heading for Jerusalem,” said one insider.
www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-2340486,00.html

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  • Ridiculous as it appears this article ,it clearly shows that Israel is a bad looser ,with this kind of propaganda it wants to show that it has the capacity to wage war against two countries at the same time, but the only thing it could get from this is to ridicule it self once more. After being witness IDF tanks in blaze at the Israelis and Lebanon border, fleeing Israelis elite soldiers from Hezbollah’s fire(3500 Hezbollah fighters by the way), yeh sure they are preparing for a new war with a 500.000 of those fighters with far more advance missiles and weaponry(Iran) not to mention Syria. Please be a good looser don’t talk about planning a war for the last 4 years, lets se some action if you really mean business.
    By the way never seen any country in the world in the history to announce its future theoretical wars, but just cheap propaganda, with a very bad taste. Israelis mini cold war.

    • Israel is not a bad looser but I know who is and it’s Hezabollah and the allies with them. Let me tell you something as long Israel is here on this earth then they will win every war they go to. If we will back them up then they will win sooner. Stay behind the people of God because that’s God’s time line when he si coming back for his people.

  • hi. my name is richard and i live in manitoba canada
    it seems like china and russia won’t go along with the other countries that want to put embargos
    on iran. is this because china gets about 20% of its oil from them? well we have it comming out of our butts.maybe if we offer to sell them oil,they’ll agree to embargos (it would give them a way out)and if russia would agree to sell us the technology and not iran,they’de have a way out too,doesn’t iran only produce about 10% of the worlds oil? i think we spill that much,any ways then you can embargo the shit out of iran"nothing in nothing out".then destroy thier nuclear capabilities the you tell them"when you learn some manners and act a little more civilized the you can join the rest of the world. anyways my best for israel,may her enemies fall in thier own traps and suffer 100 fold the pain and suffering they cause the state of israel,if anybody wants to write me you can mail me. richard kurahara # 10 159 main st winkler manitoba canada r6m2l8
    (204)331-4542 like to have an israeli pen pal :)

  • I think that Israel should go to war. I know we don’t want to but enough is enough. It’s time to show them who is boss and it’s time to take control over the Middle East- The promise land that God gave his people. They have been threatening Israel to long, and if they go to war with them then the U.S. needs to back Israel up with some of our men. Listen people we hate to see people killed and shot but this is war, and if we don’t call war on Iran then they will nuclear bomb the U.S. Stay behind Israel because as long as we are behind them then we will be blessed by God. If Israel goes to war I believe we should go in with them, we are the allies and we have to stay behind our allies. We have to say okay Israel we will go into together and defeat this President of Iran once and for all.

    • What a terrific idea! Tell you what bobo, why don’t you lead the charge - we’ll all be right behind you.