Despite ceasefire,
Hamas claims Jerusalem is ultimate goal-1
Kerry,
ISIS Perilously Close to Israel
“Do not keep silent, O
God! Do not hold Your peace, and do not be still, O God! For
behold, Your enemies make a tumult; and those who hate You have lifted up their
heads.... The tents of Edom and the Ishmaelites; Moab and the Hagrites; Gebal,
Ammon, and Amalek; Philistia with the inhabitants of Tyre; Assyria also has
joined with them; they have helped the children of Lot.” (Psalm
83:1-2, 6–8) After the abduction of United Nations' forces
in Syria by rebel forces, the Syrian army and rebel Islamic forces continue to
battle along Israel’s Golan border with Syria, placing the Israel Defense
Forces (IDF) on high alert in the Golan Heights. The IDF also ordered
farmers and civilians to vacate the Syria border area amid fierce fighting at
the Quneitra crossing. The shelling has been so intense that a Bibles For
Israel worker who lives in Tiberias on the Sea of Galilee (Lake Tiberias) said
that it could be heard all the way from the Golan Heights.
The worsening of the security situation on the
Golan has included the abduction of 43 Fijian UN peacekeepers by
al-Qaeda-affiliate al-Nusra Front at the Quneitra crossing with Israel, the
surrounding of 72 UN peacekeepers from the Philippines, and a Syrian drone in
Israeli airspace on Sunday, 31st August. On Wednesday, mortar shells
pounded the Golan Heights. The shells and stray bullet fire injured an
Israeli officer and a civilian. Israel shot down the drone and returned fire,
holding Syria responsible for all such occurrences. “We see the Syrian Army as
responsible for all fire into Israel,” an army spokesman said. The fire,
however, is more likely coming from rebel forces that have taken the border
crossing at the town of Quneitra, which Islamic forces had vowed to “liberate.”United
States Secretary of State John Kerry called on the world to unite to defeat
ISIS terror, which has recently included such gruesome depravities as the
capture and execution of 160 Syrian soldiers. “They have already demonstrated the ability
to seize and hold more territory than any other terrorist organization, in a
strategic region that borders Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey and is perilously
close to Israel,” he wrote in a New York Times piece published Friday [29th
August].
US Secretary of State John Kerry and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu look out over Jerusalem.
Netanyahu look out over Jerusalem.
On Saturday,30th August, al
Qaeda-linked Syrian rebels of the Nusra Front attacked UN peacekeepers in the
Golan Heights while other UN troops were able to flee from a different
encampment also surrounded by rebels. The Philippines’ Defense Secretary
Voltaire Gazmin said that over 70 Filipino peacekeepers had escaped from two
areas in the Golan Heights that came under attack by Syrian rebels on Saturday
after moving to a safer area. This followed a seven-hour siege in which fire
was exchanged with the rebels. (WSJ) A spokesman for UN
General Secretary Ban Ki-Moon said last week in New York that the organization
was working to free the captives through negotiations with parties inside Syria
and governments linked to Syrian rebel groups. (NYT) The
United Nations troops are part of the United Nations Disengagement Observer
Force that was put in place to police a demilitarized zone between the
Israeli-held Golan Heights and Syria following the ceasefire and military
disengagement agreement between Israel and Syria signed in 1974.Personnel include
troops from India, Ireland, Nepal and the Netherlands.
An IDF soldier stands guard at a military base in the Golan Heights.
The spillover from Syria comes at a time that
the Israeli public is still suffering from Gaza bombing. Writing for the
website “American Thinker,” Carol Brown points out that the Israeli public is
unhappy with the outcome of the Gaza conflict and that Netanyahu’s approval
rating has fallen to 32%, with most (59%) saying that Operation Protective Edge
was a failure. Equating Hamas with ISIS she says, “We
cannot afford to take our eyes off of Israel. She is on the bleeding edge
of the fight against Islamic jihad.” Brown describes Israel as the first wave of troops in the fight
against the Jihadists, stating, “The advance against
Israel is an ultimate advance against the United States. She is like the
first wave of troops that get sent into battle. If she goes down, we’re
up next.”