Israel Confirms IRGC Cleared Several Sites in Syria

Israeli Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi walks out at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv (File photo: Reuters)
Israeli Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi walks out at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv (File photo: Reuters)
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Israel Confirms IRGC Cleared Several Sites in Syria

Israeli Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi walks out at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv (File photo: Reuters)
Israeli Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi walks out at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv (File photo: Reuters)

Iran is emptying several of its sites in Syria as a result of ongoing Israeli operations which have increased over the past year, announced Israeli Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kochavi.

“We have struck over 500 targets this year, on all fronts, in addition to multiple clandestine missions,” Kochavi said.

Kochavi, who was briefing a group of Israeli military correspondents, indicated that the Israeli operations slowed down the Iranian entrenchment, however, he said: “we still have a long way to go to complete our goals in this arena."

Iranian bases, camps, and headquarters have also been moved from the area around Damascus towards the northern and eastern parts of Syria, and the number of Iranian troops and militia members also shrunk considerably in the past few months.

The Chief also revealed that the military has carried out cyberattacks, indicating there were several “offensive operations” in the cybersphere, which he described as “the most significant combat arena that has changed this year.”

Kochavi said 2020 was a successful operational military year in terms of protecting the borders, strengthening defense, and preventing attempts to infiltrate into Israel.

The army also reduced attacks in the West Bank, which recorded a significant drop in the number of incidents and deaths.

Within the framework of the Israeli military activities that are part of the so-called "war between wars", Kochavi said that there was an increase in the frequency and quality of operations and an expansion of the range of covert activities.

The year 2020 also witnessed close cooperation with foreign armies, including training and exchange of military expertise, with a focus on the US army, as multiple activities were strengthened in operational and technological fields, said the Chief.

He indicated that the capabilities of the Israeli army have been developed in terms of preparedness for emergencies, including the formulation of modern combat plans that focus on realizing the army’s vision of victory.

The plans also include preparing for clashes that could last for days on both the northern and southern fronts, expanding the range of targets, intensifying training and maneuvers, and increasing the range of weapons.



Syria Arrests Assad-era Officer Accused of 'War Crimes'

Sultan al-Tinawi. (Syrian Interior Ministry)
Sultan al-Tinawi. (Syrian Interior Ministry)
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Syria Arrests Assad-era Officer Accused of 'War Crimes'

Sultan al-Tinawi. (Syrian Interior Ministry)
Sultan al-Tinawi. (Syrian Interior Ministry)

Syrian authorities said Tuesday they had arrested a former officer in the feared security apparatus of ousted ruler Bashar al-Assad, the latest such announcement as the new government pursues ex-officials accused of atrocities.

The interior ministry announced in a statement that security forces in the coastal province of Latakia had arrested the "criminal brigadier-general Sultan al-Tinawi", saying he was a key officer in the air force intelligence, one of the Assad family's most trusted security agencies.

The statement accused Tinawi of involvement in "committing war crimes against civilians, including a massacre" in the Damascus countryside in 2016.

It said he was responsible for "coordinating between the leadership of the Lebanese Hezbollah militia and a number of sectarian groups in Syria".

Tinawi has been referred to the public prosecution for further investigation, the statement said.

A security source, requesting anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the media, said that Tinawi held senior administrative positions in the air force intelligence when Jamil Hassan was head of the notorious agency.

Hassan has been sentenced in absentia in France for complicity in crimes against humanity and war crimes, while the United States has accused him of "war crimes", including overseeing barrel bomb attacks on Syrian people that killed thousands of civilians.

Tinawi had been "head of the information branch of the air force intelligence" before Assad's ouster late last year, the security source told AFP, describing the branch as "one of the most powerful and secret security agencies in the country".

Since taking power in December, Syria's new authorities have announced a number of arrests of Assad-era security officials.

Assad fled to Moscow with only a handful of confidants, abandoning senior officials and security officers, some of whom have reportedly fled to neighboring countries or taken refuge in the coastal heartland of Assad's Alawite minority community.