The Zionist entity, which has not participated directly in the Syrian war by dispatching military units to play a pre-identified role in redirecting the course of the crisis according to the Zio-American interests, might have decided to break this strategic path.
The possibility of witnessing an Israeli change in this concern can be detected through the Zionist military movements and the political interpretations which are made by key officials and analysts in the entity.
Zionist air force fired two missiles at dawn on Wednesday that hit near Damascus, without causing any casualties.
A Syrian media source stated that the Israeli aggression comes “in an attempt to divert attention from the successes of the Syrian Arab Army and to raise the morale of the collapsed terrorist gangs.”
Head of the IOF’s Military Intelligence Directorate warned three days ago that ISIL’s weakening in Syria and Iraq means an Iranian and Hezbollah supremacy, which is bad to ‘Israel’.
The Zionist newspaper Maariv clearly considers that if ‘Israel’ does not interfere militarily in the Syrian crisis, it will not be able to be part of the negotiations aimed at identifying Syria future situation.
For its part, Haaretz, an Israeli paper, stressed that the Syrian military achievements in Aleppo are bad news to the Israelis.
The Lebanese political analyst Michael Awad told Al-Manar that the Zionist entity is trying to delay the inevitable achievements of the Syrian army and allies, adding that the Israeli are concerned about the possible reactions of the entire axis of resistance in response to the Israeli antagonistic actions.
Source: Al-Manar Website