Israel Resumes Campaign to Hinder ‘Iranian Entrenchment’ In Syria

Israeli soldiers walk beside mobile artillery units near the city of Katzrin in the Golan Heights March 19, 2014. (Reuters)
Israeli soldiers walk beside mobile artillery units near the city of Katzrin in the Golan Heights March 19, 2014. (Reuters)
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Israel Resumes Campaign to Hinder ‘Iranian Entrenchment’ In Syria

Israeli soldiers walk beside mobile artillery units near the city of Katzrin in the Golan Heights March 19, 2014. (Reuters)
Israeli soldiers walk beside mobile artillery units near the city of Katzrin in the Golan Heights March 19, 2014. (Reuters)

Syrian Presidential Advisor Bouthaina Shaaban praised the role of late commander of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Quds Force, Qassem Soleimani, in each of Iran, Syria, Iraq and Yemen, describing him as the owner of “strategic thinking that undermines the enemy’s strategy.”

Shaaban was speaking during a ceremony held by the Iranian embassy in Damascus on the first anniversary of Soleimani’s killing in a US strike in Baghdad in January 2020.

The ceremony was attended by Iranian ambassador to Damascus, Jawad Turkabadi, and a large number of Syrian officials and representatives of Palestinian organizations in the Syrian capital.

Meanwhile, the official Syrian TV said that Israel struck targets in southern Syria on Wednesday, the third attack of its kind in around 10 days, Reuters reported.

A military spokesman quoted by Reuters said missiles flying over the Golan Heights targeted several locations and air defenses downed several missiles.

“Our air defenses responded to an aerial Israeli aggression... on some targets in the southern region,” state media quoted a Syrian army spokesman as saying.

According to the news agency, two military defectors said the strikes hit the Kisswa area in the southern outskirts of the capital Damascus and military bases used by Lebanon’s Hezbollah group.

Israeli military officials have said in recent months that Israel would escalate its campaign against the Iranian presence in Syria, according to Reuters.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that the Israeli raids targeted sites where “Iranian militias and the Lebanese Hezbollah” were stationed, which resulted in “deaths and injuries.”

Reuters noted that while no immediate comment was made by an Israeli military spokesman, Israel’s Defense Force Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi said last month the missile strikes had “slowed down Iran’s entrenchment in Syria”.



After US Exemption, UN Says More Significant Syria Sanctions Work Needed

A general view shows Damascus from Mount Qasioun, after one month since the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, January 7, 2025. (Reuters)
A general view shows Damascus from Mount Qasioun, after one month since the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, January 7, 2025. (Reuters)
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After US Exemption, UN Says More Significant Syria Sanctions Work Needed

A general view shows Damascus from Mount Qasioun, after one month since the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, January 7, 2025. (Reuters)
A general view shows Damascus from Mount Qasioun, after one month since the ousting of Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Damascus, Syria, January 7, 2025. (Reuters)

A US sanctions exemption for transactions with governing institutions in Syria is welcome, but "much more significant work ... will inevitably be necessary," the UN special envoy on Syria, Geir Pedersen, told the Security Council on Wednesday.

After 13 years of civil war, Syria's President Bashar al-Assad was ousted in a lightening offensive by opposition forces led by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group a month ago.

The US, Britain, the European Union and others imposed tough sanctions on Syria after a crackdown by Assad on pro-democracy protests in 2011 that spiraled into war. But the new reality in Syria has been further complicated by sanctions on HTS - and some leaders - for its days as an al-Qaeda affiliate.

"I welcome the recent issuance of a new temporary General License by the United States government. But much more significant work in fully addressing sanctions and designations will inevitably be necessary," Pedersen told the council.

The US on Monday issued a sanctions exemption, known as a general license, for transactions with governing institutions in Syria for six months in an effort to ease the flow of humanitarian assistance and allow some energy transactions.

"The United States welcomes positive messages from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, but will ultimately look for progress in actions, not words," deputy US Ambassador to the UN Dorothy Camille Shea told the Security Council.

The foreign ministry in Damascus on Wednesday welcomed the US move and called for a full lifting of restrictions to support Syria's recovery.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said earlier on Wednesday that European Union sanctions on Syria that obstruct the delivery of humanitarian aid and hinder the country's recovery could be lifted swiftly.

Russia's UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia criticized the sanctions imposed on Syria by Washington and others, adding: "As a result, the Syrian economy is under extreme pressure and is not able to cope with the challenges facing the country." Russia was an Assad ally throughout the war.

'END THE SUFFERING'

Formerly known as Nusra Front, HTS was al-Qaeda's official wing in Syria until breaking ties in 2016. Along with unilateral measures, the group has also been on the UN Security Council al-Qaeda and ISIS sanctions list for more than a decade, subjected to a global assets freeze and arms embargo.

There are no UN sanctions on Syria over the civil war.

Syria's UN Ambassador Koussay Aldahhak was appointed a year ago by Assad's government but told the council on Wednesday that he was speaking for the caretaker authorities.

"It is high time to end the suffering, to enable Syrians to live in security and prosperity, to live a dignified life in their country, to build a better future for their country," Aldahhak said.

"For this reason, we call upon the United Nations and its member states to immediately and fully lift the unilateral coercive measures to provide the necessary financing to meet humanitarian needs and recover basic services," he said.

Pedersen said he is seeking to work with the caretaker authorities in Syria "on how the nascent and important ideas and steps so far articulated and initiated could be developed towards a credible and inclusive political transition."

Pedersen said attacks on Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity must stop, specifically calling out Israel.

As Assad's government crumbled towards the end of last year, Israel launched a series of strikes against Syrian military infrastructure and weapons manufacturing sites to prevent them falling into the hands of enemies.

"Reports of the IDF using live ammunition against civilians, displacement and destruction of civilian infrastructure are also very worrying," Pedersen said. "Such violations, along with Israeli airstrikes in other parts of Syria – reported even last week in Aleppo – could further jeopardize the prospects for an orderly political transition."