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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

IDF Chief warns Israeli attack on Syria chem weapons could lead to wider conflict

IDF Chief of Staff Benny Ganz warned on Tuesday that an Israeli attack on Syria's chemical weapons capability could lead to a wider conflict in the region. But that doesn't mean the IDF won't do it anyway.
Speaking to the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Gantz said that the dilemma for Israel was identifying the correct moment to take action, if needed, to destroy the chemical weapons and prevent them from falling into the hands of terrorist groups like Hezbollah.

He also warned that Israeli action against the chemical weapons could lead to a larger-scale conflict than originally planned.

“They [Syrian military forces ] are guarding it and have even increased security so it will not fall into rogue hands although this does not mean it will stay that way,” Gantz said. “We need to take into consideration what will remain after we act and whose hands it will fall into.”

Gantz said that ongoing Syrian military defections were “feeding” the rebellion and were having a negative impact on the Syrian military. Predictions are that over 12,000 soldiers and officers have already defected including a number of senior officers.

“It is not just that they do not have commanders but it will also impact the soldiers’ performance over time,” he said.

Earlier in the day, head of the Defense Ministry’s Diplomatic Security Bureau Amos Gilad rejected Syrian opposition reports claiming that Assad was moving his chemical weapons stocks.

“At the moment, the entire non-conventional weapons system is under the full control of the regime,” Gilad told Israel Radio.
Earlier, Israel Radio had reported, based on rebel sources, that the weapons were being moved to airports along Syria's borders.

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1 Comments:

At 11:31 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman did warn the EU today that any move by the Assad regime to transfer WMD or high yield warheads to Hezbollah would be a casus belli and trigger a war.

So far the Assad regime is not making such a dumb move but Israel is keeping a vigilant watch on the fast-moving situation inside Syria.

 

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