The Zionist entity opened its doors with Syria in order to provide medical treatment to the gunmen of the takfiri groups who were wounded in the ongoing fighting against the Syrian army.
The Zionist entity opened its doors with Syria in order to provide medical treatment to the gunmen of the so-called 'Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant' (ISIL), Al-Nusra Front, al-Qaeda takfiri groups who were wounded in the ongoing fighting against the Syrian army, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The prominent American newspaper reported that Nusra Front "hasn't bothered Israel since seizing the border area last summer" along the Golan Heights.
Amos Yadlin, the former military intelligence chief who is currently in the running to be defense minister should the Zionist Union, led by Isaac Herzog, succeed in defeating incumbent Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the elections next week, told the Journal that Hezbollah and Iran "are the major threat to the Zionist entity, much more than the radical Sunni Islamists, who are also an enemy."
“Those Sunni elements who control some two-thirds to 90% of the border on the Golan aren't attacking Israel. This gives you some basis to think that they understand who is their real enemy - maybe it isn’t Israel,” Yadlin is quoted by The Wall Street Journal as saying.
The fact that the Zionist-Syria border area along the Golan Heights has remained largely quiet has sparked accusations that the takfiri operatives are backed by the Zionist entity.
“Some in Syria joke: 'How can you say that al-Qaeda doesn’t have an air force? They have the Israeli air force',” Assad told Foreign Affairs magazine earlier this year. “They are supporting the rebels in Syria. It is very clear.”
The Wall Street Journal quoted "an Israeli military official" who said that most of those treated were armed rebels fighting the regime.
“We don’t ask who they are, we don’t do any screening," the official said. "Once the treatment is done, we take them back to the border and they go on their way.”
Syria was hit by a violent unrest since mid-March 2011, where the western media reports accuse countries, mainly the USA, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Qatar of orchestrating the civil conflict in the country and providing terrorist groups with money, weapons and trained mercenaries.
On May 2011, Syrian army launched a wide-scale operation against armed groups and gunmen operating in the country, who started to escape the army blows and infiltrate illegally to Lebanon.