Iranian 'Bags of Dollars' in Southern Syria Raise Assad, Russia's Concerns

Israeli army drills in Golan Heights (File photo: AFP)
Israeli army drills in Golan Heights (File photo: AFP)
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Iranian 'Bags of Dollars' in Southern Syria Raise Assad, Russia's Concerns

Israeli army drills in Golan Heights (File photo: AFP)
Israeli army drills in Golan Heights (File photo: AFP)

Iranian parties sent bags full of cash dollars to several regions in the southern Syrian towns, such as the Houran and Golan regions, to recruit new members, according to a recent Israeli intelligence report.

Several parties are buying homes and lands to be occupied by Iranian or other Shiite population groups from various countries, including Iraq, Afghanistan, and Yemen.

They establish illegal Iranian outposts in those areas and then turn them into legitimate settlements with the approval of several Syrian army officers.

The report indicated that Iranian nationals or thousands of Syrian soldiers and officers who abandoned the regime’s army are replacing Syrians who left their homeland.

According to the report, the money was also sent to several community leaders in As-Suwayda, members of the Arab Druze community. Some of the leaders are known to support the regime and began to show a shift in their allegiance towards Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah.

They also sent money to Qarfa town, which Iran succeeded in converting from Sunni to the Shiite sect.

The report indicated that this Iranian activity worries the Syrian regime and is also causing concern among Israel, Russia, and several countries in the region.

Israel, which is fighting the Iranian military expansion plan in Syria, is incapable of finding an effective way to combat the civilian settlement of the Iranians.

However, the report holds the Syrian regime responsible for the recent developments, claiming it did not address the impacts of the war and the deterioration of the economic situation.

Instead, the regime imposes new taxes, leaving people in need of any support from any party.

The report quotes several Israeli army leaders who confirm that this plan succeeded in Lebanon and put the southern region under the control of Hezbollah.

They believe it is only a matter of time before southern Syria becomes a front against Israel and other countries in the region.

The report reveals that Brigades 8200 and 504 of the Israeli Military Intelligence Directorate have established a center in the occupied Golan Heights to monitor the activity along the border.

It warned that celebrating victory over ISIS in southern Syria seemed hasty, as the alternative is no less dangerous.

Recent drills of the Israeli army included a scenario in which the troops carry out incursions into the Syrian territories in Golan and Houran to combat the expanding Iranian activity.



Iran Guards Chief Says Netanyahu ICC Warrant 'Political Death' of Israel

Revolutionary Guards chief General Hossein Salami - File/AFP
Revolutionary Guards chief General Hossein Salami - File/AFP
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Iran Guards Chief Says Netanyahu ICC Warrant 'Political Death' of Israel

Revolutionary Guards chief General Hossein Salami - File/AFP
Revolutionary Guards chief General Hossein Salami - File/AFP

The head of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on Friday described the arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and a former defense minister as the “end and political death” of Israel, in a speech.
“This means the end and political death of the Zionist regime, a regime that today lives in absolute political isolation in the world and its officials can no longer travel to other countries,” Revolutionary Guards chief General Hossein Salami said in the speech aired on state TV.
In the first official reaction by Iran, Salami called the ICC warrant “a welcome move” and a “great victory for the Palestinian and Lebanese resistance movements,” both supported by the Islamic republic, AFP reported.
The court also issued a warrant for the arrest of Hamas’s military chief Mohammed Deif.
The warrants against Netanyahu and Gallant were issued in response to accusations of crimes against humanity and war crimes during Israel’s war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, sparked by the Palestinian militant group’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
The ICC’s move theoretically limits the movement of Netanyahu, as any of the court’s 124 national members would be obliged to arrest him on their territory.
The court’s chief prosecutor Karim Khan urged the body’s members to act on the warrants, and for non-members to work together in “upholding international law.”