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*** 25-Jun-18 World View -- Concerns grow in Israel over Syrian and Russian assaults on Daraa and Quneitra provinces

This morning's key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com
  • Russian bombers join Syrian military assaulting Daraa province
  • Jordan says it can't host a new wave of refugees from Syria
  • Concerns grow in Israel over Syrian and Russian assaults on Daraa and Quneitra provinces

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**** Russian bombers join Syrian military assaulting Daraa province
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U.N. peacekeepers patrol Mount Bental, an observation post in the Golan Heights near the ceasefire line between Israel and Syria, October 23, 2017. (Reuters)

As we reported three days ago,
the
regime of Syria's president Bashar al-Assad has begun an assault on
the southwestern province Daraa, which is on the border with Jordan.

There's also an expectation that it will soon be followed by another
assault, this time on the southwestern province Quneitra, which is on
the border with Israel-controlled Golan Heights.

On Saturday overnight, Russian warplanes joined the effort, and began
bombing towns in Daraa with dozens of airstrikes. The warplanes had
apparently come from the Russian-operated Hmeimim airbase in coastal
Syria.

The attacks on Daraa are violations of the "de-escalation zones"
agreement, based on last year's peace talks in Astana, Kazakhstan.
The peace talks were between Russia, Iran and Turkey, but they always
were a big joke, to be used as a cover for Shia/Alawite al-Assad to
continue his genocide and ethnic cleansing of Sunni civilians in
Syria. The agreement named four de-escalation zones where there were
supposed to be ceasefires, but Syria and Russia never had any
intention of honoring the ceasefire, and would resume ethnic cleansing
as soon as it was convenient to do so.

The ceasefire in each zone would be overseen by one nation, and
apparently the US became the overseer for the southwestern zone,
because nobody wanted to trust any Syrian, Iranian or Russian forces
near the border with Israel.

So now that Syria and Russia have thoroughly violated the other
de-escalation zones, it's the turn of the southwestern de-escalation
zone. The US State Dept. last week threatened "serious
repercussions" for violation of the de-escalation zone, without
specifying what those repercussions might be. However, on Sunday, the
US sent a message to Syrian rebel factions that they should not expect
US military support, and "you should not base your decisions on the
assumption or expectation of a military intervention by us." Whether
that represents a brand new example of the US setting a red line and
then refusing to enforce it is up to the perception of the observer.
Times of Israel and Al-Arabiya (Riyadh) and Middle East Eye

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**** Jordan says it can't host a new wave of refugees from Syria
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Daraa province lies along the border with Jordan and there have
already been reports last week that tens of thousands of people are
fleeing the violence, running south into Jordan to escape the bombing.

However, Jordan on Sunday said that is unable to host a new wave of
Syrian refugees. According to the United Nations, some 650,000 Syrian
refugees have registered with them in Jordan since the Syrian war
began seven years ago. Jordan itself estimates the actual number is
closer to 1.3 million people and says it has spent more than $10
billion hosting them.

Jordan's government spokesman Jumana Ghanimat said on Sunday:

<QUOTE>"The large number of Syrians we’re hosting in terms of
financial resources and infrastructure does not allow for the
reception of a new wave of asylum seekers

Jordan has not and will not abandon its humanitarian role and its
commitment to international charters, but it has exceeded its
ability to absorb (more refugees). Everyone should cooperate to
deal with any new wave of displacement within Syria’s
borders."<END QUOTE>


She added that Jordan would work with “concerned organisations” to
find an arrangement for the displaced inside Syria. Middle East Eye and Al-Arabiya (Riyadh)

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**** Concerns grow in Israel over Syrian and Russian assaults on Daraa and Quneitra provinces
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Although the full-scale assaults by Syrian and Russian forces on Daraa
province have not yet reached Quneitra province, which is on the
border with Israel-controlled Golan Heights, it's expected that they
will do so soon.

In anticipation of artillery and airstrikes in Quneitra, thousands of
Syrians have fled villages to makeshift camps near the border with
Israel. It's believed that Syrian artillery will avoid shelling near
the border, to avoid provoking a military response by Israel.

There are supposed to be peacekeeping forces inside Syria along the
border with Israel. This was set up in 1974 following the 1973 Yom
Kippur war. The United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)
would have 1,250 peacekeepers.

Following the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011, and after a
contingent of 22 peacekeepers from the Philippines were kidnapped and
held for three days by a group affiliated with Islamic State in 2013,
much of the UNDOF contingent moved to the Israeli side of the border,
where they've been less effective. With tensions growing on the
Syrian side of the border, Israel has requested that they move back to
that side, but they are reluctant to do so.

During the last few days, Syrian forces have taken control of an
abandoned United Nations peacekeeping post in the no-man’s land
between the Israeli and Syrian areas of the Golan Heights. The post,
abandoned by UNDOF troops on the Golan, is meant to be free of both
Israeli and Syrian troops, according to the cessation of hostilities
agreement between the two countries that followed the 1973 Yom Kippur
War. UNDOF has identified ongoing infrastructure work at the site.

In addition to a renewed military threat from Syrian forces, and
possible Iranian or Hezbollah forces embedded within them, there's
also the possibility of thousands of Syrian refugees crossing the
border into Israel, just as is happening along the border with Jordan.
Reuters and Jerusalem Post and Times of Israel and United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF)

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KEYS: Generational Dynamics, Syria, Bashar al-Assad, Russia,
Daraa Province, Quneitra Province, Golan Heights,
Hmeimim airbase, de-escalation zones, Israel,
Iran, Turkey, Russia, Astana, Kazakhstan,
Jordan, Jumana Ghanimat, Yom Kippur War,
United Nations Disengagement Observer Force, UNDOF,
Philippines, Hezbollah

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