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(Times of Israel) Avi Issacharoff - Syrian President Assad's conquest of the border area with Israel last summer provided Hizbullah with an opportunity to once again attempt to establish infrastructure there to threaten Israel. yrian army forces are now taking orders from Hizbullah and helping it spy on Israel. A "Southern Headquarters" operated by Hizbullah is currently operating in secret in Syrian territory. Some 20 lookout positions have been set up on the Syrian Golan Heights facing Israeli territory. Each outpost is manned by Syrian soldiers, often accompanied by Hizbullah forces. In addition, Hizbullah uses technology to listen in to communications on the Israeli side. Intelligence about Israel is sent to Hizbullah headquarters in Lebanon and/or to the Iranians.2019-06-25 00:00:00Full Article
Hizbullah Giving Orders to Syria's Army - and Using It to Spy on Israel
(Times of Israel) Avi Issacharoff - Syrian President Assad's conquest of the border area with Israel last summer provided Hizbullah with an opportunity to once again attempt to establish infrastructure there to threaten Israel. yrian army forces are now taking orders from Hizbullah and helping it spy on Israel. A "Southern Headquarters" operated by Hizbullah is currently operating in secret in Syrian territory. Some 20 lookout positions have been set up on the Syrian Golan Heights facing Israeli territory. Each outpost is manned by Syrian soldiers, often accompanied by Hizbullah forces. In addition, Hizbullah uses technology to listen in to communications on the Israeli side. Intelligence about Israel is sent to Hizbullah headquarters in Lebanon and/or to the Iranians.2019-06-25 00:00:00Full Article
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