Front for the Liberation of the Golan
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Front for the Liberation of the Golan | |
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Dates of operation | June 26, 2006 - present[citation needed] |
Active regions | Syria |
Ideology | Syrian nationalism |
Allies | Syria Iran Hezbollah |
Opponents | Free Syrian Army Israel United States |
Battles and wars | [citation needed] |
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The Front for the Liberation of the Golan or Committees for the Liberation of the Golan Heights or Popular Resistance Committees for the Liberation of the Golan Heights[1] or National Popular Coalition for the Liberation of the Golan Heights[2] is an alleged guerrilla organization formed by Syria in June 26, 2006.[3][4][5][6]Whether or not the Front participated as a fighting force (outside of the usual rocket attacks in the 2006 Lebanon War is as of June 2024, at least) up to interpretation, it is viewed by Syria as a propaganda victory over Israel. [citation needed]
Activities and Structure[edit]
The force is trained by Hezbollah, which in turn was trained by Iran.[citation needed] Still, it is notable that the Front is allegedly (according to one Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party – Syria Region official)[7] using Hezbollah style tactics,[8] while the above claim (it being trained by Hezbollah or Iran directly) is still dubious.
It is made up of hundreds of Syrian volunteers (many from the Syrian border with Turkey)[9][10][11] and Palestinian refugees living in the Damascus area.[12][13]
It's alleged aim is to recover the Golan Heights from Israel through a military campaign.[citation needed]
Conclusion[edit]
While there exists "documented evidence" of the names used and/or it's creation, the Front has not sustained a notible footprint in recent years, thus putting into doubt the legitimacy of Arabic/Western reports, still, more likely answer is that the Front has been used as a ploy Talk:Front for the Liberation of the Golan by Military Intelligence Directorate (Syria) to fearmonger the Golan Heights area by use of deception.
References[edit]
- ^ Eyal Zisser (2008). "An Israeli Watershed: Strike on Syria". www.meforum.org.
- ^ Kim Murphy (July 20, 2006). "United Against the U.S., Israel". www.latimes.com.
- ^ Aaron Klein (December 11, 2006). "Syrian guerillas 'to launch resistance within months'". www.ynetnews.com.
- ^ Eyal Zisser (2008). "An Israeli Watershed: Strike on Syria". www.meforum.org.
- ^ Hana Levi Julian (February 14, 2007). "Syrian Group Claims to be Holding 10-Year IDF Prisoner". www.israelnationalnews.com.
- ^ "No Good Outcome, How Israel Could Be Drawn into the Syrian Conflict". www.washingtoninstitute.org. November 2013. p. 38.
- ^ Seth Wikas (August 29, 2006). "The Damascus-Hizballah Axis: Bashar al-Asad's Vision of a New Middle East". www.washingtoninstitute.org.
- ^ Nicolas Pelham (July 26, 2007). "The Golan Waits for the Green Light". merip.org.
- ^ Brannon, Josh (October 23, 2006). "Eizencott takes over N. Command". www.jpost.com.
- ^ Aaron Klein (January 9, 2006). "Baath officials say told to buy Golan property".
- ^ Aaron Klein (August 17, 2006). "Syria to form its own Hizbullah". www.ynetnews.com.
- ^ Kalman, Matthew (2006-12-10). "Next battleground will be a familiar one, Israelis say". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
- ^ Aaron Klein (January 9, 2006). "Baath officials say told to buy Golan property".