Syrian President Bashar al-Assad must be really desperate for a distraction. According to Syria's al-Watan Assad has said that
'Palestinian' factions may attack Israel from the Golan Heights. It sounds like Assad is looking for a war. But if he wants a war with Israel, there are other ways to get it....
According to the report, the initiative was due to be discussed in
upcoming meetings between Syria and Palestinian faction leaders, said
Khalid Abd al-Majid, secretary- general of the Palestinian Popular
Struggle Front.
In light of recent developments, Syria had the "right and duty to
respond using all available means," Majid was reported as saying.
Syria's
pro-government Al-Ikhbariya television gave an indication of what Assad
might be considering, quoting unnamed sources who said that Syrian
rockets were ready to strike targets inside Israel in the event of any
new attack.
It also said Syria had given the green light to
Palestinian factions to carry out operations against Israel from across
the Golan Heights.
However, neither of those warnings have been
spelled out publicly by Syrian officials, and any direct Syrian rocket
fire on Israel would be likely to provoke an overwhelming Israeli
response.
Perhaps ironically, the step that Assad could take in the Golan that might most alarm Israel would be to retreat from it.
...
"I would not be surprised if the Assad regime begins the process of
pulling out its forces from the Golan to Damascus," Fawaz Gerges,
director of the Middle East Centre at the London School of
Economics..."The (rebel) Nusra Front and other groups are preparing
themselves for the ultimate war against Israel...so this would create a
strategic predicament for Israel."
What could go wrong?
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