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Report: Israel and US are splitting up attacks in Syria against Iranian-linked groups

Alma Center: There is likely an organized division of responsibility between the US and Israel for attacking targets related to the activities of the Shi’ite axis headed by Iran in Syria.

U.S. and Israeli Air Force F-35 jets take part in an exercise. Credit: IDF Spokesperson's Unit.
U.S. and Israeli Air Force F-35 jets take part in an exercise. Credit: IDF Spokesperson’s Unit.

Israel and the United States are likely dividing up responsibility for attacking targets related to the Iranian-led Shi’ite radical axis in Syria, a new report from an Israeli research center said on Wednesday.

The report, by the Alma Center, stated: “In every sector, the purpose of the attacks is different.”

It added that the “quiet” sector (the “American sector”) is geographically defined within “eastern Syria and includes al-Bukamal, al Mayadin, and Deir ez-Zor,” and that the “main objective of the attacks in this sector is meant to disrupt the entrenchment of Iranian-linked forces near the land corridor route.”

The “noisy” sector (“the Israeli sector”) is geographically defined within the central, northern and western parts of Syria, focusing on the Damascus area, the Palmyra area-Homs and the Latakia-Tartus region. Attacks within this sector are the responsibility of Israel.

“The main objective of the attacks in this area is to strike special weapons and prevent them from being transferred to Hezbollah in Lebanon (precision missiles, Iranian surface-to-air missile systems, air-defense systems, UAVs, cruise missiles, etc.),” said the report.

“In the last three months (September to November), we were able to monitor at least 10 ‘silent’ airstrikes carried out against targets of the radical Shi’ite axis in the al-Bukamal area of eastern Syria. The al-Bukamal region is a strategic area within the land corridor of the radical Shi’ite axis headed by Iran. As a result, Iran’s military and civilian hold on the region is absolute,” it added.

These “quiet” airstrikes targeted vehicles, surface-to-surface missiles, headquarters, weapons depots and military positions used by the radical Shi’ite axis, according to the Alma Center.

“These airstrikes join the ‘noisier’ airstrikes carried out against the radical Shi’ite axis targets in the Damascus, Palmyra, Homs, Latakia and the Tartus areas. According to reports, these attacks are attributed to Israel.

“Based on the fact that discussions with the Islamic Republican of Iran have been brought to the highest level of Iranian leadership and approved, I have, as president of the United States of America, canceled the scheduled strikes and bombings against Iran this evening,” the president said.
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