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Foreign-backed mercenaries fighting against the Syrian government, army and people, have called on the Israeli regime to target the positions of the Syrian Arab Army and Hezbollah resistance movement in the Golan Heights.
The appeal comes as the Syrian forces, backed by Hezbollah fighters, have made gains against the terrorist gangs in the southern parts of Syria and inflicted heavy losses on them in the recent days.
Damascus regular troops and Hezbollah allied fighters have made significant progress in the border regions near Jordan and the occupied Golan Heights.
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Foreign mercenary gangs in Syria, whose forces are fighting against a new offensive in the south by the axis of the Syrian army and Hezbollah, are calling on Israel to attack the Syrian army and Hezbolah’s positions before they are able to completely take the Syrian Golan that borders Israeli occupied Golan, an Israeli who is in contact with the terrorist gangs operating in Syria said to the Israeli Jerusalem Post.
The report also added that Mendi Safadi, who served as former Likud Deputy Minister Ayoub Kara’s chief of staff, met with members of the mercenary gangs from Syria in Bulgaria around 10 days ago and “traveled in the region, met with activists, and relayed messages from them to the Prime Minister [Benjamin Netanyahu]’s office.”
Safadi told the Jerusalem Post that the Syrian forces are “using all means” to retake control of the areas in southern Syria.
“The Syrian opposition contacted me yesterday [Wednesday] in a Whatsapp message and asked for me to relay a message to the Israeli prime minister that Israel should give Hezbollah and Iran another hard hit in order to stop their progress,” he said.
Safadi added that a commander of the ‘moderate’ terrorist of the so called ‘Free Syrian Army’, who did not want to be identified, “relayed to me coordinates where Syrian and Hezbollah forces are located.”
The foreign mercenary gangs in Syria “have been hit hard,” he said, adding that many injured terrorists have crossed into Israel for medical treatment over the past few days.
Around 2,000 mercenary terrorists from Syria have been treated by Israel, Safadi said.
Israeli attack
Israel carried out an airstrike on the Syrian section of the Golan Heights on January 18, killing six Hezbollah members as well as Brigadier General Mohammad Ali Allahdadi, an Iranian commander. Hezbollah said 25-year-old Jihad Mughniyeh, the son of slain Hezbollah top commander, Imad Mughniyeh, was also among those killed in the attack.
They were reportedly on a field reconnaissance mission in Quneitra when an Israeli military helicopter targeted their vehicle. Following the attack, Israel claimed that it was unaware of the presence of an Iranian commander in the area where the attack happened. Iranian officials, however, have rejected the claim, describing it as a routine tactic used by Israelis to hide their evil intentions.
Allahdadi had traveled to Syria to provide consultation and help the Syrian government and nation counter the Takfiri terrorists in the country.
The Lebanese resistance movement carried out a retaliatory attack on January 28, killing few Israeli soldiers and injuring several others in an area in southern Lebanon that is occupied by the Zionist entity regime. Hezbollah’s surprise attack also destroyed at least nine Israeli military vehicles.
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