Israeli army ‘uncovers’ Hezbollah unit led by notorious commander

Israeli forces “will act with all our might to force this terrorist organization out” — signaling possible new actions by the Israeli military inside Syria. (File/AFP)
Updated 13 March 2019
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Israeli army ‘uncovers’ Hezbollah unit led by notorious commander

  • Israel said the new unit had been established without Assad’s knowledge
  • According to Israel’s military, the new unit was seeking to revive infrastructure left behind by the former one

JERUSALEM: Israel’s army said Wednesday it has uncovered a unit created by Hezbollah across the cease-fire line in the Syrian Golan Heights and led by a commander previously jailed over an attack on US forces.

With President Bashar Assad regaining control of southern Syria with the help of Russia and Hezbollah backer Iran, Israel is concerned a front against it could be established there.

Hezbollah, based in neighboring Lebanon, has also been supporting Assad in Syria’s civil war.

The Shiite group is among Israel’s main enemies and the two fought a war in 2006.

Israel said the new unit had been established without Assad’s knowledge, and some Israeli media reported that part of the aim in publicizing it was in hopes Syria and Russia would move to stop it.

It alleged the new unit, “masterminded” by Hezbollah, had been set up “to eventually control teams of Syrian operatives who will launch attacks against Israel.” “We are not going to allow Hezbollah to establish a terror infrastructure on the Golan capable of striking Israeli civilians,” said Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, Israeli military spokesman.

“We hold the Syrian regime responsible for anything that happens inside Syria aimed at Israel.” The army said the unit was in the establishment and recruitment stage and was not yet operational.

Hezbollah began establishing it in the summer of 2018, it said.

It said it is led by Hezbollah commander Ali Musa Daqduq.

In 2012, Daqduq was released by Iraq due to lack of evidence after being accused of plotting to kill five US soldiers in the Iraqi city of Karbala.

Daqduq was captured in 2007 on suspicion he had helped organise an attack that led to the deaths of the five soldiers. 

He was held by American troops until he was handed over to Iraqi officials in December 2011.

Israel says a previous such unit was established in the Syrian Golan under the command of Samir Kantar and Jihad Mughniyeh. Kantar was killed in a 2015 airstrike in Damascus blamed on Israel. Mughniyeh was also killed in an air raid attributed to Israel earlier that year.

According to Israel’s military, the new unit was seeking to revive infrastructure left behind by the former one.

“The field operatives who fill the ranks of the network and act exclusively in Syria are composed of various groups and networks who previously took part in terrorist activity in the Golan Heights under the notorious network of Kantar and Mughniyeh,” the army said.


Iran directs Houthis to carry out operations in Bab Al-Mandab and Red Sea, says government source

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Iran directs Houthis to carry out operations in Bab Al-Mandab and Red Sea, says government source

  • Houthi leader Al-Houthi defended Iran’s attacks on Arab countries, saying targeting US bases was legitimate act

SANAA: Iran has instructed Yemen’s Houthi movement to conduct military operations in Bab Al-Mandab and the Red Sea, a Yemeni government source told Arab News on Saturday.

The directives were reportedly delivered via Mohammad Ramazani, Iran’s envoy to the Houthis, the source added.

Houthi leader Abdulmalik Al-Houthi confirmed on Saturday that his group is fully prepared to act in solidarity with Iran. 

He called for mass demonstrations across Yemen in support of Tehran, framing the measures as part of “Islamic, moral and ethical solidarity” and a fight against what he described as “American, Israeli, and Zionist tyranny.”

Al-Houthi defended Iran’s attacks on Arab countries, saying targeting US bases was a legitimate act and not an assault on host nations. 

He urged Yemenis to participate in “massive popular demonstrations” in Sanaa and other provinces on Sunday, emphasizing the group’s readiness for any necessary developments.