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los rumores de un próximo ataque israelí a Irán o a objetivos iraníes en Siria.
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Information Clearing House:
Título: Israel
Seems To Be Preparing For War With Iran, U.S. Officials Say
Subtítulo: An
Israeli airstrike that killed and wounded dozens of Iranians at a Syrian base
is the latest sign of escalating conflict.
Texto: An Israeli
airstrike on the western Syrian city of Hama on Sunday killed two dozen Iranian
soldiers and targeted arms recently delivered from Iran, said three U.S.
officials, and is the latest sign that Israel and Iran are moving closer to
open warfare.
"On the list
of the potentials for most likely live hostility around the world, the battle
between Israel and Iran in Syria is at the top of the list right now,"
said one senior U.S. official.
Three U.S.
officials say Israeli F-15s hit Hama after Iran delivered weapons to a base
that houses Iran's 47th Brigade, including surface-to-air missiles. In addition
to killing two dozen troops, including officers, the strike wounded three dozen
others.
Israel is
increasingly wary of Iran's influence in neighboring Syria, the three U.S.
officials say. While Russia runs the air war for the Assad regime in Syria,
Iran is now running the ground war, the officials said, with Iranian military
present at every major Russian and Syrian regime Government base in the
country.
In the past two
weeks Iran has increased military cargo flights to Syria, stocked with
additional weapons and supplies like small arms, ammunition and surface-to-air
missiles that two U.S. officials believe are meant both to shore up Iranian
ground forces and to strike at Israel. For years the U.S. has tracked arms
shipments from Iran to Hezbollah fighters in Syria supporting the Assad regime,
but recently Iran has been supplying Hezbollah with more material and
logistical support.
The three U.S.
officials said Israel now seems to be preparing for military action and is
seeking U.S. help and support.
On Tuesday,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told CNN that "nobody"
wants war, but that Iran is the aggressor and that Israel has to "take a
stand."
"I think
that's the way to prevent war," he said.
On Monday,
Defense Secretary James Mattis said that he and Israeli Defense Minister
Avigdor Lieberman spoke "at some length" about Iran's presence and
actions in Syria during a meeting at the Pentagon last week. He said the
Israelis are concerned Iran and its proxy forces may attack.
"The Iranian
forces … or the proxy forces have tried to get down closer to the Israeli
border, I mean very close to it, and you've seen Israel take action over
that," Mattis said.
Israel's military
acknowledges it has struck inside Syria more than 100 times since 2012, with
weapons convoys intended for the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.
Three weeks ago,
Israel conducted a series of predawn airstrikes on a Syrian base in Homs
province, according to two U.S. officials. Israeli jets targeted Tiyas Military
Base, also known as T-4 Airbase, which houses Iranian drones and personnel.
'I can't think of
any other purpose for them'
This is not the
first time Israel has considered more aggressive action against Iran in Syria.
During the Obama administration, the U.S. learned of growing efforts by Israel
on the ground in Syria including possible involvement of Israeli personnel to
counter Iran's and Hezbollah's increased activity in Syria, according to a
former Obama administration official.
While Israel did
not ask the U.S. for approval for more action, "some cautionary notes were
sent," according to the official. Israel has now returned to a campaign of
targeted strikes.
During the past
week, senior Israeli military leaders have been meeting with senior U.S.
counterparts, both in the region and in the U.S., looking for U.S. support for
stronger action against Iran in Syria. U.S. officials say the Israeli requests
include intelligence support.
Last Tuesday,
Gen. Joseph Votel made his first visit to Israel since taking over as commander
of U.S. Central Command in 2016. Israel, however, is part of U.S. European
Command, and is not in Votel's area of responsibility. Votel met with Israel's
general chief of staff, Lt. Gen. Gadi Eizenkot, and discussed Iran's growing
influence in Syria, according to two U.S. officials. Votel went on to visit
Syria, where he traveled to the Middle Euphrates River Valley to meet with U.S.
troops and partners.
Before last
week's meeting between Mattis and Lieberman at the Pentagon, Mattis was asked
by reporters whether weapons being shipped from Iran to Syria would be used
against Israel.
Mattis responded,
"I can't think of any other purpose for them right now."
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