Pentagon chief makes first Israel visit by Biden official, Iran on the agenda

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is expected to meet Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Benny Gantz and armed forces chief Lt. Gen. Aviv Kochavi. (AFP)
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Updated 11 April 2021
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Pentagon chief makes first Israel visit by Biden official, Iran on the agenda

  • Washington has sought to reassure Israel on regional security issues while restarting talks on the Iran nuclear deal

JERUSALEM: US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin arrived in Israel on Sunday on the first visit by a senior representative of the Biden administration, whose stance on Iran has worried Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.

Austin was due to meet Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz during the two-day visit, which officials said would include discussions of US arms supplies to Israel.

Washington has sought to reassure Israel on regional security issues while restarting talks – so far indirect and inconclusive – about a US return to the 2015 nuclear deal between major powers and Iran that the previous Trump administration quit.

Israel has long been critical of the deal that it sees as putting a temporary cap on Iranian nuclear capabilities that would pave the way to Tehran producing bombs in the long run. It has said it would not be bound by the diplomacy.

Israel and Iran have in recent weeks reported sabotage to their ships at sea. Syria has accused Israel of air strikes on its territory. Israel says it is trying to stem a build-up of Iranian forces within next-door Syria.

On Sunday, Iran’s Press TV said an electricity problem had caused an incident at the Natanz underground uranium enrichment site, without casualties or pollution. Tehran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only.

Israel, which lists cyber-sabotage in its arsenal, had no immediate comment on the Natanz incident.


Turkiye asks Britain’s MI6 to step up protection of Syria’s Sharaa, sources say 

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Turkiye asks Britain’s MI6 to step up protection of Syria’s Sharaa, sources say 

  • A Turkish source said that MIT appealed to MI6 for more support after one such incident last month
  • A senior Syrian security source said the request came after a “high-risk assassination plot”

ISTANBUL/DAMASCUS/LONDON: Turkiye’s intelligence agency asked its British counterpart MI6 last month to take a larger role in protecting Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa after recent assassination plots, according to five people familiar with the matter.
The request highlights efforts by foreign allies to shore up a country still shaken by sporadic violence 15 months after the overthrow of president Bashar Assad, with the US-Israeli war on Iran now rattling the wider region.
Those allies see Sharaa as crucial to preventing a relapse into sectarian fighting or civil war, after 14 years of civil conflict drove millions of refugees abroad and allowed Daesh to control swathes of Syria.
The militants last month stepped up attacks on military and security personnel across Syria and declared Sharaa, a former rebel, their “number one foe.”
It was unclear what specifically Turkiye’s National Intelligence Organization, or MIT, had asked of MI6, or what new role, if ⁠any, MI6 ⁠had taken up.

ANXIETY RISES IN SYRIA OVER DAESH
Turkiye, Britain and the US last year threw their backing behind Sharaa to try to reunite and rebuild his country of 26 million. London and Washington have scrapped most sanctions on Syria and on Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS), the Islamist group he once led.
The sources who spoke to Reuters requested anonymity owing to the sensitivity of the matter.
MIT, the Turkish foreign ministry, Britain’s foreign office and Syria’s defense and interior ministries did not respond to requests for comment.
The sources, including Syrian and foreign officials, all cited rising anxiety over a series ⁠of reported Daesh plots to kill Sharaa.
A Turkish source said that MIT, which has played a key role in helping the new government to establish itself, appealed to MI6 for more support after one such incident last month. A senior Syrian security source said the request came after a “high-risk assassination plot”, adding that MIT, MI6 and Syrian authorities were constantly sharing intelligence.
Details of the plot were unclear. A separate Western intelligence source briefed on the matter believed Turkiye wanted to introduce a Western presence in Damascus to provide something of a buffer between the agencies of Turkiye and Israel, currently at loggerheads.

REPORTED ASSASSINATION ATTEMPTS AGAINST SHARAA Last year, Sharaa and two senior cabinet ministers were targeted by Daesh in five foiled assassination attempts, according to the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism. In November, Reuters reported that Syrian authorities had foiled two of the attempts.
Describing Sharaa as a “watchdog” of the global anti-Daesh coalition, ⁠the group mounted six attacks ⁠on Syrian authorities last month in what it called a “new phase.”
On Thursday, Damascus openly acknowledged for the first time that it coordinates with MIT, saying they had cooperated to foil an Daesh attack in the capital.
Turkish security sources said MIT had identified a team of three preparing remote bomb attacks, enabling Syrian counterparts to prevent an “imminent assault.”
A US diplomat briefed on the matter said MIT’s request to MI6 had been prompted by the Daesh resurgence.
The Western intelligence source said the two agencies could intensify joint planning and technical operations, but that no decision had been made on whether to send British personnel to Damascus. A Syrian security source said a physical British presence would be “highly risky.”
They said MI6 had been discussed at a meeting in Damascus on February 26 between a delegation headed by Britain’s special envoy for Syria, Ann Snow, and Syria’s deputy interior minister, Major General Abdulqader Tahan.
Sharaa was a commander of Al Qaeda’s Nusra Front in Syria before cutting ties with the group in 2016, then led a coalition of Islamist rebel factions in late 2024 to topple Assad.