The latest developments in the Arab region, especially the brutal and savage crimes committed by the ISIS against the defenseless people of Syria and Iraq make us realize that the terrorist groups including the ISIS and al-Qa’eda offshoot al-Nosra Front on the one hand and the Zionist entity on the other have the same sinister objectives.
The ISIS leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are two faces of the same coin. Just like al-Baghdadi who considers himself the leader of the “Islamic State,” Netanyahu heads the “Jewish State on the basis of racism and the perpetuation of occupation. There is no difference between the crime of laying an American or Western journalist on the ground and beheading him (as ISIS has done to several journalists and aid workers in Syria and Iraq) and between a criminal who lays the Palestinian Muhammad Abu Khdeir on the ground and burns him alive in a cold blood. Netanyahu and al-Baghdadi are committing savage and heinous crimes against defenceless people paying no heed to all calls that demanded them to halt their criminal acts.
Netanyahu is trying to disseminate fear of the Islamic State (ISIS) led by Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, through committing atrocious crimes against the Palestinians. Netanyahu wants us to call Israel the Jewish state and supports terrorist settlers who kill, destroy and burn mosques and churches like Baghdadi’s men who have been killing and terrorizing people in Syria and Iraq and destroying people’s public and private properties.
The resemblance between al-Baghdadi and Netanyahu pushed the latter to extend unlimited support for al-Baghdadi and his terrorist group. New media information revealed that up to 1400 terrorists who were wounded in Syria have been treated at the expense of the Israeli War Ministry in a field hospital in the occupied Syrian Golan.
In a news report, the Lebanese newspaper “al-Akhbar” said the Israeli War Ministry has allocated amounts of its budget to treat its terrorist agents fighting the Syrian army in a field hospital it has set up in the Golan to that effect since the beginning of the crisis in Syria.
Israel’s TV Channel 10 reported that the terrorist organizations know well how to reach the place where they move their injured members according to a specific mechanism, which quite clearly prove the growing coordination between those organizations and the Israeli enemy. Israeli medical treatment to terrorists has also been provided at Israeli hospitals inside the occupied Palestinian territories, including hospitals that treat high ranking Israeli officers.
There have been almost daily reports of injured terrorists being transported to those hospitals, with the number of those amounting to hundreds, most of them being taken care of in Poriya hospital in Tiberius and Nahariya hospital in Galilee.
Israeli reports stated that an estimated USD 14 million have been spent by the Israeli authorities to treat terrorists injured in Syria since the outbreak of the terrorist war waged against in 2011.
Israel’s support to the internationally-created terrorist organizations has taken various aspects, not least the Israeli warplanes launching attacks against sites inside the Syrian territory, all in flagrant violation of the counterterrorism resolutions issued by the UN and Security Council in particular.
The recent Israeli attack, which targeted two areas, al-Dimas and outskirts of Damascus International Airport, in Damascus Countryside, causing material damage to a number of institutions there
aims at providing support to terrorists.
The Israeli-made weapons confiscated by the Syrian Arab army after attacking dens of the terrorist groups in various area is another evidence of the unlimited support offered by Israel to the terrorists. A recent report has disclosed that the Tel Aviv regime has recently provided the foreign-sponsored terrorist groups operating inside Syria with wiretapping and communications interception devices. Israel has supplied the espionage devices to terrorists fighting against units of Syrian army in city of Daraa, as well as the city of Quneitra.
K.Q.