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Assad will take Israel to wire again

June 10, 2011 13:07
An Israeli soldier patrols the Israeli-Syrian border near the Druze village of Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights

By

Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

2 min read

Senior Israeli officers are worried that attempts by Palestinian groups to cross the border with Syria will become a recurring event while the Assad regime fights for its survival.

There is also widespread concern that these events, which are likely to become more frequent in the run up to the expected recognition of a Palestinian state at the UN in September, will tie down forces that are needed elsewhere and provide the Palestinians with a steady supply of media images.

"We have lost the initiative to the Palestinians," said one senior IDF officer. "They can come to the borders, whenever they and the Syrians decide to, and tie down our units which are needed elsewhere or should be training. And of course they want to show the world they are being killed for a Palestinian state."

Despite the state of war between the two countries, the Israel-Syria border had been the calmest of all Israel's borders since the 1973 Yom Kippur War. But four weeks ago, 1,000 Palestinian refugees tried to storm the fence, with almost 200 succeeding.

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