TEHRAN, April 24, YJC - Israel’s former minister of military affairs Moshe Ya’alon has admitted to a tacit alliance with Daesh, saying the Takfiri group had "immediately apologized" to Tel Aviv after firing "once" into Israel.
TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) - International media outlets have already reported extensively
on Israeli commandos' missions inside Syria to rescue wounded militants
but a senior regime official's acknowledgement of a link with Daesh is
unprecedented.
Ya'alon's
explosive revelation came during an interview reported Saturday on
Israeli Channel 10’s website, content portal Mako, which acts as a
gateway to Israeli media outlets and websites.
Mako also
incorporated footage of the event in the northern city of Afula, during
which the former military affairs chief was seen describing an occasion
in which Syria-based Daesh terrorists had fired into the Golan Heights.
Golan
is a Syrian territory, which Tel Aviv has been occupying since 1967 and
lays claim on it as its own property. Save some rare alleged rocket
attacks from Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, for which Daesh has reportedly
claimed responsibility and have not resulted in any human injury or
losses, the group has generally refused to target either Israel or the
territories under its occupation.
However, Ya’alon said, after
opening fire on Golan, Daesh served Tel Aviv with a quick apology,
pointing to the alliance between the two, and also suggesting that the
group had agreed not to target Israeli interests in line with the
rapport.
"On most occasions, firing comes from regions under the
control of the (Syrian) regime. But once the firing came from ISIS
(Daesh) positions–and it immediately apologized,” he said.
Israeli
media outlets, meanwhile, refused to report on the Daesh strike,
probably because of either a media blackout or military censorship,
reported Tikun Olam, a Seattle-based liberal blog dedicated to outing
"the excesses of the Israeli national security state," which also
reported Ya’alon’s remarks.
"In the midst of complaining about the
Islamist threat to Israel and the world, Bibi (Benjamin) Netanyahu
(Israel’s prime minister) conveniently forgets that his own country
enjoys a tacit alliance with ISIS in Syria,” said New York-born Dr.
Richard Silverstein, who runs the blog. "It is an alliance of
convenience to be sure,” he added.
According
to him, Ya’alon has been speaking more candidly about the inner
workings of the regime since falling out with Netanyahu and being
replaced by successor Avigdor Lieberman.
"But he did reveal how
closely tied Israel is to ISIS in Syria,” wrote the blogger, who has
also documented Israeli collaboration with al-Nusra Front, al-Qaeda’s
Syria branch, which has rebranded itself.
In June 2015, the blog
published a story reporting on Israel’s interventions in the
foreign-backed militancy in Syria in favor of anti-Damascus militants.
It
said Tel Aviv and al-Nusra had forged an alliance, featuring the
former’s building camps for terrorists and their families in Israel-held
territory, holding regular meetings with terrorist commanders, and
providing military and other critical supplies to them.
The
report incorporated a video showing Israel’s provision of medical
assistance to the terrorists who had been wounded in Syria.
It
also cited an incident in which locals had intercepted one Israeli
ambulance carrying two wounded Takfiris, forcing the medics to flee and
beating up one of the terrorists to death. The other was also seriously
injured when the regime’s forces intervened to saved him.
Source: Press TV