Pro-Iranian media have accused Israel of three airstrikes in Syria over the last week, which add on to strikes carried out last Thursday and Friday and overnight between Saturday and Sunday. Regional media has noticed.
UAE-based Al-Ain media said this is the “ninth Israeli attack this year against Syrian facilities as a target, and it raised more fears of escalation in the region.”
The increase in incidents appears to indicate that Israel’s “war between the wars” campaign (known in Hebrew as MABAM), which is designed to prevent Iranian entrenchment, may be reaching a new phase.
The increase in activity indicated by the reports would be in line with Israel’s desire throughout the years to prevent Iranian entrenchment specifically in Syria, and it also comes amid other moving parts in the region.
Iran has been seeking to use Aleppo International Airport in recent months to move arms, shifting away from Damascus. One option could be that Iran saw the recent earthquake in Syria and Turkey as a possible cover for its activities, using civilian cargo or commercial flights to move munitions to Syria.
Iran has long used Iraq and Syria as a corridor to funnel weapons to Hezbollah in Lebanon. At the same time, it has increased its threats in Syria via militia proxies against US forces in eastern Syria.
According to intelligence estimates, including by the Mossad, Iran was allegedly behind a planned terrorist attack in Greece, which was exposed last week. That came just after Iran began the process of renewing ties with Saudi Arabia, and its moves in the region may be shifting.
Particularly, it has been shifting funding and weapons – which in the past had been earmarked for the Houthis in Yemen to use against Riyadh – to Syria, Iraq and Lebanon. Iran has long used Iraq and Syria as a corridor to funnel weapons to Hezbollah in Lebanon. At the same time, it has increased its threats in Syria via militia proxies against US forces in eastern Syria.
“Western intelligence sources say Iran is increasingly using several civilian airports to deliver
more weapons, taking advantage of heavy air traffic with cargo planes delivering relief aid
following the devastating earthquake in February,” the report said.
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