Search: Syria,Hezbollah (8 materials)

What Do the Syrian People Expect from Russia?

... period between 2011 and 2015, has given Russia an unprecedented opportunity to launch a new phase in its foreign policy and bolster its position in the world. Russia’s presence in Syria can thus be explained by the fact that it is difficult to involve Syria, Iran and Hezbollah in the following: Direct military contact with Turkey, the United States and Israel. The management of negotiations and settlements with armed groups and maintaining security in areas where settlements have been reached, such as Daraa and the ...

10.09.2020

Positions of Israel and Iran in the Syrian Conflict Discussed at Brussels ICG and ISPI Meeting

... New Escalation?" On July 4, 2018, in Brussels hosted an international expert meeting focusing on "Israel, Iran and Hezbollah: Towards a New Escalation?" The meeting was organized by the International Crisis Group (ICG), the Italian Institute ... ... issues were discussed in the course of the meeting: recent changes in the political and military situation in the southeast of Syria, positions of the participants in the conflict, scenarios of possible escalation, and the possibility of its prevention....

09.07.2018

Looking for Options: The Israeli Establishment and the Syrian Conflict

... strengthened al-Assad government remaining in power. That would be the best explanation for why it was recently revealed that Israel is arming some Sunni jihadist rebels. Israel is willing to ally itself with Salafist rebels in order to prevent the “Iranian-Syrian-Hezbollah axis” from proclaiming victory in the Syrian Civil War. Whether this proves to be a wise decision for Israel, remains to be seen. Russia’s Syrian Foreign Policy: The Israeli’s Vantage Point Ruslan Mamedov: Non-Governmental and Irregular ...

22.02.2018

Non-Governmental and Irregular Armed Groups in the Syria/Iraq Conflict Zone

... important for the Syrian state to remain secular. Iran’s interests are mainly connected with the opportunity to transport materiel and human resources via Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, in support of its immediate allies in the Islamic resistance (primarily Hezbollah). Tehran views Syria as the central piece in this allied structure. In the future, these countries might be used as transit states for Iranian oil and gas. There are, however, other motives behind Tehran’s activities, namely its desire to become an integral part of ...

08.02.2018

The Fifth Assault Corps. Back to Order in Syria?

... its units, improve the training and equipment of soldiers and, as a result, multiply their efficiency on the front lines and behind the lines. As-Safir described the creation of the Fifth Corps as an example of close coordination between Russia, Iran, Syria, and Hezbollah. According to the newspaper, the main attack force of the Fifth Corps will include the best trained units of the Syrian army and pro-government paramilitary groups, such as Liwa Suqur al-Sahara (Desert Falcons) and Liwa al-Quds. Both groups ...

16.06.2017

The Syrian Armed Forces Seven Years into the Conflict: From a Regular Army to Volunteer Corps

... basis) and the Pakistani Zeynabiyun. Many of these foreign Shiite groups start to form “sister structures” in Syria – structures that are either directly connected to these groups or financed using Shiite funds. This is what forms the so-called “Syrian Hezbollah,” which includes National Ideological Resistance forces (local branches of the Lebanese Hezbollah) as well as the Syrian Islamic Resistance Formation , partly made up of local Syrian factions of Iraqi Shiite groups. These forces consist ...

17.05.2017

The Lebanese Front

... and one of its main thinkers, Naim Qassem, noted that the positions of Russia and Hezbollah have converged over the past ten years and that the two sides now interact in a number of different areas (link in Russian). In terms of practical actions in Syria, Hezbollah has launched offensive ground operations for the first time in its history. Russia’s air operation in Syria and its close cooperation with the Syrian army have in turn led to interaction “on the ground” with the Party’s ...

15.04.2016

Lebanon in the Crosshairs of Jihadism

... end of February in Washington ( Al-Monitor , 25.02.2015 ). However, the situation became even more complicated due to the “Israeli factor.” On January 18, 2015, well-planned Israeli airstrikes against a convoy in the Quneitra District of Syria injured many members of Hezbollah and killed some key personalities of its military wing, namely Imad Mughniyeh’s (who was killed in February 2008) son “Jawad” Jihad Mughniyeh and cousin Jihad Mustafa Badr Al Din, field commander Mohammad Issa (who goes by ...

17.04.2015

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  1. In your opinion, what are the US long-term goals for Russia?
    U.S. wants to establish partnership relations with Russia on condition that it meets the U.S. requirements  
     33 (31%)
    U.S. wants to deter Russia’s military and political activity  
     30 (28%)
    U.S. wants to dissolve Russia  
     24 (22%)
    U.S. wants to establish alliance relations with Russia under the US conditions to rival China  
     21 (19%)
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