Diplomats say head of Syrian military intelligence has convinced Assad
that only war will bring Israel to negotiation table
Smadar Peri
In Damascus, it is forbidden to photograph him and diffuse pictures
that can identify him. He has tight security around him at all times
and avoids attending public events. General Asef Shawkat, the head of
Syrian military intelligence, has good reasons to be in hiding.
"If military confrontations break out between Syria and Israel, that
would be the fulfillment of the general's plan," a Lebanese official
told Yedioth Ahronoth.
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Having opened the doors of the Syrian Army to Iranian experts, now he
is seeking to relocate hundreds of young Syrians eligible for army
service to the Golan Heights.
"In any case," he recently told President Bashar Assad, "there is no
chance of a political channel to return the Golan Heights."
That was Shawkat's pretext to sideline the old guard within the ruling
Baath Party, most of whom are well-versed in peace negotiations with
Israel.
Former foreign minister and Vice President Farouk al-Shara has been
marginalized and Foreign Minister Walid Moallem has been banned from
hosting American, Arab and European officials.
Arab officials believe Shawkat, Assad's brother-in-law, wants to drag
Israel into a conflict in Lebanon, and possibly Syria, next month.
'Olmert is weak and unpopular'
Shawkat told Assad that in a future war with Israel, rocket attacks on
Israeli cities would force Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Defense
Minister Ehud Barak to hold peace talks with Syria.
"Olmert is weak and unpopular; Barak proved that he gives in to
pressure with the withdrawal from Lebanon," Shawkat reportedly told
Assad.
"The general is controlling the president by sidelining his aides, and
is exploiting Bashar's unstable moods," said a senior Syrian official
who fled to the UAE upon learning of Shawkat's plan to throw him in
jail.
The United States accuses Shawkat of harboring hundreds of insurgents
who killed US soldiers in Iraq. He is barred from the United States.
Shawkat, who has been linked to the assassination of former Lebanese
Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, fears that Assad might hand him over to an
international tribunal to ease US pressure on his regime.
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