Report Reveals “Greater Than Declared” Presence of Hezbollah in Golan



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The Israeli Center for Research and Education Alma said: “The presence of Hezbollah in southern Syria is much greater than previously revealed.”

The center stated in a report released by the Jerusalem Post on Wednesday that the party has about 58 sites, 28 of which are for the party’s southern leadership and 30 for the “Golan project.”

The Alma Center report was based on the location of these locations on Syrian opposition sites and actual locations that were attacked by Israel.

The report says: “These sites, which are stationed in the Quneitra and Daraa governorates, constitute a qualitative basis for Hezbollah’s activities, in terms of intelligence gathering and operational planning,” which “poses an ongoing challenge to Israel and the region”.

The report revealed that “the Southern Command led by Munir Ali Naim Shaiti has a basic mission, which is to establish infrastructure for Hezbollah in the region and not only collect information about the Israeli army, as well as train the first army corps of the Syrian regime to war with Israel. “

As for the “Golan Project”, it was launched under the leadership of Ali Musa Daqduq, based in Damascus and Beirut. Its mission is to collect intelligence information on Israel and the military movements in the Golan, which is under Israeli sovereignty.

And last year, the Israeli army had discovered a network affiliated with Hezbollah, distributed in less than 10 places in the Quneitra governorate.

In the event of a war in the north, the Israeli army hopes that it will not be confined to a single front, but along the northern borders with Syria and Lebanon.

Israel launches airstrikes against Iranian and Hezbollah targets in Syria, where the Lebanese terror group fights alongside Bashar al-Assad’s regime.

These days, the Israeli-Lebanese borders are experiencing great tension, as the Israeli army announced, on Tuesday, the shooting down of a Hezbollah drone in Israeli airspace.

And last July, the Israeli army thwarted a “sabotage plot” in the Jabal Ross region on the border with Lebanon, which a Hezbollah cell planned to implement.

In the summer of 2006, the organization entered a bloody war with Israel, lasting 33 days, during which it killed 1,200 people in Lebanon and 160 Israelis, most of them soldiers.

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