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Will Israel strike Hizballah & Iranian Forces in 2018? Israel's back against the wall over Golan
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[quote:Northman:MV8zNzI2MDMxXzY3MzkxMTI3X0EyNUE0QzlF] [quote:The Comedian :D:MV8zNzI2MDMxXzY3Mzg2NTkxX0Y3Mzg5QjU=] [quote:asymetriclogic:MV8zNzI2MDMxXzY2NjU2Mzg0XzZDQTU2RTdG] They want the Golan heights because of the fresh water there. This is a fight over resources. [/quote] No, it's because you can rain rockets down on all of Israel from the Golan. It's a strategic position. [/quote] This is true, but the age of rockets is waning. The new age is missiles that can take out whole city blocks, are nearly impossible to intercept, and are being mass produced in the thousands. The time to make a lasting peace is drawing to a close, the alternative is going to come as a big shock, locally and to the world. [/quote]
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The Syrian-Hizballah-pro-Iranian force gain reinforcements from Lebanon and Syria to complete the successful bid for Beit Jinn and close in on Israel.
Its fall is critical to the fate of the Quneitra region opposite the Israeli Golan. Three strategic setbacks confronted Israel on Sunday, Dec. 25
in the wake of the tripartite military’s capture of Maghar Al-Mir which split the Beit Jinn enclave in two.
Syrian and Hizballah forces continued to push forward east and south, while their officers pinned the defenders, the Islamist Hayat al-Tahrir al-Sham rebels, to the wall with
an ultimatum: Hand over the fighters accused of ties with Israel in return for a safe passage of retreat from the embattled enclave, or face destruction.
Damascus, moreover, sent in the Golan Regiment militia to clinch the Beit Jinn battle, in the expectation that that
its fall would also have a domino effect on Israeli-backed rebel defenders in the entire Quneitra region of the Syrian Golan.
The way this affair is playing out makes naught of Israel’s government and military leaders’ solemn vow to keep Iran and Hizballah far from its borders.
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