By Aaron Klein
Syrian President Bashar Assad
JERUSALEM – The Syrian government, preparing for a war with the Jewish
state, has given its officials and top contacts alternative phone
numbers to key government ministries in case the Damascus phone system
is knocked out during an Israeli aerial bombardment, WND has learned.
An official from Syrian President Bashar Assad's Baath party, speaking
to WND from Damascus on condition of anonymity, said the Syrian
government distributed the alternative phone numbers earlier this month
to ensure continued communication in what he said was the "likely"
event of war.
He said Syria was worried that in the opening salvo of a possible
confrontation with the Jewish state, the Israeli air force would
bombard installations in Damascus, including telephone lines.
Yesterday, WND quoted a top Baath official warning if Israel doesn't
vacate the strategic Golan Heights by August-September, Syrian
guerrillas will immediately launch "resistance operations" against the
Golan's Jewish communities.
The Baath official said Damascus is preparing for anticipated Israeli
retaliation following Syrian guerrilla attacks and for a larger war
with the Jewish state in August or September. He said in the opening
salvo of any conflict, Syria has the capabilities of firing "hundreds"
of missiles at Tel Aviv.
"Syria passed repeated messages to the U.S. that we demand the return
of the Golan either through negotiations or through war. If the Golan
is not in our hands by August or September, we will be poised to launch
resistance, including raids and attacks against Jewish positions (in
the Golan Heights)," the Baath official said.
The Golan Heights is strategic mountainous territory looking down on
Israeli population centers captured by Israel after Syria twice used
the territory to attack the Jewish state.
The Baath official said a new purported guerrilla group called the
Committees for the Liberation of the Golan Heights has been training
and is ready to attacks against Jewish communities in the Golan in
August or September.
He said Syria is preparing for a war.
"More and more of our units have undergone intensive trainings starting
at 6 a.m. and finishing late into the evening. If the need arises, we
are ready for a war," said the official.
The official said Syria "learned from the Hezbollah experience last
summer and we can have hundreds of missiles hitting Tel Aviv that will
overwhelm Israel's anti-missile batteries."
He claimed Syria has "proof" Israel is also readying for a war.
"We hear about special Israeli trainings to take Damascus. We see that
Israel is re-establishing bases of the Israeli army in the Golan that
are unusual and not needed except for war. We believe the Israeli
government has an interest in confronting Syria to rehabilitate its
image of losing to Hezbollah," he said.
He also claimed newly installed Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, a
former prime minister, "wants to prove he is a military expert."
Israel: Syrian war preparations serious
Israeli security officials confirmed the stepped-up military presence
of Syrian troops deployed along the Syrian side of the Golan Heights
with strengthened forces after carrying out increased training the past
few months. The security officials noted the movement of Syrian Scud
missiles near the border with Israel and said Syria recently increased
production of rockets and acquired missiles capable of hitting central
Israeli population centers.
The Syrian army has improved its fortifications, according to the
Israeli security officials, and has received modern, Russian-made
anti-tank missiles similar to the missiles that devastated Israeli
tanks during the last Lebanon war, causing the highest number of
Israeli troop casualties during the 34-days of military confrontations.
Syria also received from Russia advanced anti-aircraft missiles.
The security officials said any conflict with Syria could degenerate
into a larger war involving Hezbollah along Israel's northern border
and Palestinian terror groups launching attacks from Gaza in the south
and the West Bank toward the center of Israel.
The officials noted Syria stepped up the pace of weapons, including
rockets, being shipped from the Syrian border to the Lebanese Hezbollah
militia.
The security officials said the greatest threats Syria poses to the
Jewish state are the country's missiles and rockets. They noted Syria
recently test-fired two Scud-D surface-to-surface missiles, which have
a range of about 250 miles, covering most Israeli territory. The
officials said the Syrian missile test was coordinated with Iran and is
believed to have been successful. It is not known what type of warhead
the missiles had.
In addition to longer-range Scuds, Syria is in possession of
shorter-range missiles such as 220 millimeter and 305 millimeter
rockets, some of which have been passed on to Hezbollah.
Israel also has information Syria recently acquired and deployed
Chinese-made C-802 missiles, which were successfully used against the
Israeli navy during Israel's war against Hezbollah one year ago. The
missiles were passed to Syria by Iran, Israeli security officials told
WND.
Israeli security officials said Syria is indeed preparing for a summer
war. But they said there was an argument within the Israeli
intelligence community whether the military buildup is for an attack or
is meant by Syria to pressure Israel into vacating the Golan Heights.
Some officials said Syria estimates the U.S. or Israel will attack
Iran, and Syria will be drawn into a larger military confrontation by
opening up a front against northern Israel. Also, the officials said,
Syria may believe Israel will attack first and its preparations are
defensive in nature.
The Israeli army is not taking any chances. The Israel Defense Forces
last month reportedly carried out a mock attack on a "Syrian" village
during a major exercise in the Negev. The Israeli soldiers besieged and
occupied the village, designed to be similar to towns on the Syrian
side of the Golan. Similar war exercises were carried out in Israel the
past few months, including a mock attack on Damascus.
According to security officials, recent U.S. intelligence estimates
also predict a strong possibility of war between Israel and Syria in
the coming months.
Dennis Ross, the American Middle East envoy under the Clinton
administration, said this weekend in an interview with YnetNews.com, a
leading Israeli news website, he thinks "there is a risk of war"
between Israel and Syria this summer.
"Nobody has made any decision (about going to war), but the Syrians are
positioning themselves for war," said Ross.
The reports of war also come amid a flurry of articles in the Arab
media the past few days claiming Syria has warned its citizens residing
in Lebanon to leave the country ahead of a civil war there. Israeli
security officials noted the possibility of a civil war in Lebanon and
said there were strong concerns violence there could be used as an
excuse for Hezbollah or Palestinian groups to attack Israel.
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