Posted on 07/01/2013 9:43:51 PM PDT by Colonel Kangaroo
The Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade, which operates near the border, praises Israels medical assistance for refugees, fighters
A Syrian rebel group operating along the Israeli border in the Golan Heights said it has no quarrel with Israel, and that its fight is with President Bashar Assad, not the Jewish state and it will remain that way.
Speaking with The Times of Israel by telephone in Arabic, a spokesperson for the Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade the militia that kidnapped UN peacekeepers in March and May said, We are only here to fight Assad; we want nothing from Israel and we want Israel to know this.
Laeth Horans overarching message to Israel throughout the conversation was one of nonbelligerence, surprising considering the groups overt Islamist agenda. Analysts, however, were split over whether the Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade and other Sunni Free Syrian Army outfits would really bury the hatchet with Israel.
There is nothing between us and Israel. We only have demands of Assad, even after the war, Horan said. The Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade has no international aspirations; we are only in conflict with the Assad regime.
He said that despite his groups proximity to the Israeli border and the contested Golan Heights, which Israel has held since the 1967 Six Day War, there is nothing between us and them and wouldnt be, even in 10 years time.
Earlier in June, an unnamed spokesperson for a Syrian rebel group operating near the Turkish border told Israel Radio that his group hopes for peace and security with Israel after the downfall of the Assad regime, but that it doesnt want Israel to interfere in the revolution.
The best weapon Israel can grant the rebels is its recognition of the justness of their cause, the Syrian rebel told correspondent Eran Singer.
Horan, in his conversation with The Times of Israel, went so far as to offer rare praise for Israels efforts to provide medical assistance for Syrians injured near the border with Israel in clashes between Assad forces and rebels.
The medical help that the refugees got from Israel is a very good thing, he said.
To date, Israel has admitted over two dozen Syrians into its hospitals for treatment, and the IDF has set up a field hospital on the border for treating relatively minor cases. During June 6 clashes between Syrian rebels and Assad forces at the Quneitra border crossing, the IDF treated 20 Syrian rebel combatants for injuries suffered during the gunfight, according to a recently published UN secretary-generals report.
Horan said his group operates in the area girded in the west by the Israel-Syria border; in the south by the Jordan-Syria border and the Yarmouk River, from which it takes its name; and the city of Daraa, where the uprising against Assad began two years ago.
He denied the Yarmouk Martyrs Brigades involvement in an attack on the Quneitra border crossing between Syria and Israel, and said he was unaware which rebel group was responsible.
A Syrian rebel group captured the Quneitra crossing on June 6, and reportedly inflicted heavy losses on government troops holding the crossing and were able to destroy four tanks. Assad forces then rallied and drove the rebels back. Some of the fighting took place a mere 200 meters from Israeli territory.
Regarding his groups kidnapping of UN personnel and unlawful confiscation of their vehicles on multiple occasions in the past several months, Horan said it was done in order to safeguard the peacekeepers from Assad forces. He admitted the UNs armored vehicles and trucks were in the Yarmouk Martyrs Brigades possession albeit briefly. He claimed they were destroyed by the Syrian army.
Syria analysts reacted to the Yarmouk Martyrs Brigades statements with varied responses. Professor (emeritus) Moshe Maoz of the Hebrew University said that their statements were likely sincere and that, like other rebel groups, they may be willing to strike a compromise with Israel after the fall of Assad.
Maoz contended that Israel should covertly assist mainstream Sunni rebel groups of the same stripe as the Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade against the government through humanitarian aid, so as to encourage a partnership in a post-Assad era. In a recent article in the Haaretz daily, Maoz wrote that Israel should publicly express support for the Free Syrian Army and the civil leadership of the mainstream Muslim rebels, both secular and religious (including the Muslim Brotherhood).
In this way Israel would signal to the Sunni rebels and countries that it wants to join a regional strategic alliance, which will act to topple the Assad regime and will also weaken Iran and Hezbollah, Maoz wrote.
Speaking with The Times of Israel, Maoz dismissed the threat radical groups like Jabhat al-Nusra may pose in a post-Assad Syria, noting that by and large theyre foreigners, and that their aspiration of a pan-Islamic state incorporating Syria is not the agenda of most Syrians.
Syria analyst Aymenn al-Tamimi, the Shillman-Ginsburg fellow at the Middle East Forum, in contrast, said he was skeptical of the sincerity of the protestations of nonbelligerence.
The Yarmouk Martyrs Brigade may exhibit a mainstream blend of Free Syrian Army and Sunni Islam traits, but it has also demonstrated a willingness to cooperate with al-Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra and has accused the Israeli enemy of acts of provocation and aggression from the occupied Golan against their territory, Tamimi noted.
Although their expressed priority is getting rid of Assad loyalists, if the regime falls or is driven out of Daraa, there is no way they could ignore the Golan issue, Tamimi added.
The vast majority of Arab Syrians at the very least dont want Israel to exist, so I wouldnt take it as sincere, he said of the spokesmans comments. Its probably directed to Western audiences, Tamimi said.
The IDF Spokespersons Unit reacted to the Yarmouk Martyrs Brigades statements by saying, The Syrian civil war is an internal issue. Israel is not involved in this conflict, but the IDF is naturally prepared for any eventuality.
USA, al-Qaeda, Israel and Saudi Arabia versus Assad, Russia, Iran and Hezbollah
Pity the poor Syrians caught in the middle who just want to be left alone when the world's hotheads are ready to rumble.
No wonder Obama, McCain and Lindsey are so excited.
Don’t forget China may soon go to Team Russia. And what about your expectations of Islamist Jihadists remaining friends with Israel? Will the Taliban impose sharia law on Obummer’s Rainbow Warriors?
Islamists must enforce sharia law on Linda Graham. Doesn’t Islam strictly forbid men from purchasing male escorts? Let me take a guess at what part of the anatomy will get chopped off for brazenly disobeying this rule. Linda should you really trust your new Al Qaeda masters to respect your sexual preferences?
I fear a lot of folks in high places sincerely believe that the world becomes a safer place when Assad is toppled.
If u believe that u will believe anything!
sunni/israeli/shiite
thus
USA, al-Qaeda, Saudi, Turkey/Israel/Assad, Russia, Iran and Hezbollha
Kinda clears things up a little. You could have put the euro weenies in there, but hey, what good are euro weenies ?
There’s really no need to call him “Linda”. Lindsay is already girlie enough!
You only need to look at the name of the group to know they are lying. Who are the “martyrs” in Islam? They are not those who die fighting against other Muslims, that is for sure. Not even when they think the other Muslims are unjust or bad rulers. That is a BIG no-no in Islam, not something they are promised any reward for in the afterlife.
No, the only “martyrs” in Islam are those who die fighting Jews, Christians, and people of other assorted religions that are not Islam.
You can’t tell the players without a scorecard.
Up is down. Down is up.
There will be no winners in this conflict. For that reason, we should stay out of it. So far, Obama has gotten just about every major foreign policy decision like this wrong by my accounts. Toppling the regime in Egypt was not just foolish, we betrayed a long-standing ally and destabilized a region.
I don’t think the Sunni/Shia division is really very relevant when “infidels” are in the picture. The one thing that unites muslims of any flavor is their hatred of the rest of us. Sure, they squabble over who will lead the caliphate, but, make no mistake, they all intend to kill us in order to establish the caliphate.
VERY bizarre statements coming from a guy representing ANY Army unit or irregular army unit calling itself “MARTYR” anything!
This stinks to high heaven and is not to be trusted as meaning anything. NOTE very carefully that he says there would be no problem between his type of regime (if they win) and Israel “EVEN IN 10 years” time...
OK, so he figures it will take at least 10 years to beat Assad, establish an Islamist regime, consolidate their forces and THEN begin attacking Israel, right?
If he had said “we want peace forever” then I could take the statement as bizarre but well intentioned. But 10 years leeway time until I can launch a Jihad against Israel from Syria and southern Lebanon? Is that what we are looking at?
Notice they didn’t say ‘pork’.
It is significanicant that the time period is ten years. Ten years is the maximum time allowed for a ‘hudna’. The jihadi is allowed to call for a hudna when victory is not achievable in the near term. Although sometimes likened to a truce, in fact a hudna is a tactical cease-fire that allows the jihadis time to rebuild their forces in order to be more
effective when the “cease-fire” is called off.
Another treacherous Islamic tactic.
PLO-Arafart used it against Israel, HAMAS used it against Israel and it is a very common in the Middle East.
Roughly translated into English by successive US State Dept. Secretaries, it reads something like this:
“...PARTNER for peace”...
Why not?
A “Shaheed” (Martyr) can only be one fighting Infidels???
If I blow myself up next to a Syrian Army post, I can’t be a “martyr”? DAMN it! I wanted to be a Shaheed for general use... :)
You just can’t make this stuff up.
Made a region now a dry, hot, tinderbox.
They’ll get to Israel right after they finish cutting the heads off of the priests. Priorities, people, priorities.
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