17 May 2024
Wednesday 8 August 2018 - 11:47
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Syria building up army beyond pre-war size: Israels Lieberman



Press TV - Israels minister for military affairs admits that Syrian ground forces are recovering from the losses they suffered during over seven years of battles against foreign-backed terror groups, saying the Arab state is now building up a formidable army beyond its pre-crisis size.

The Syrian government is not only retaking territory from terrorist groups but also rebuilding its military power, Avigdor Lieberman told reporters during a tour on Tuesday of the Israeli-occupied side of Syrias Golan Heights, where he observed a military exercise.
Across the way we see the Syrian military, which is not satisfied with just taking over all of Syrian territory but is expressly building a broad-based, new ground army that will return to its previous proportions and beyond, he said.
Therefore, we follow all developments and we are ready for any scenario, he added.

Earlier this month, Lieberman stressed that the government of President Bashar al-Assad is regaining control of the Syrian territoryand thatstability is returningto the occupied Golan Heights.

Backed by its allies, namely Iran, Russia and Lebanons Hezbollah resistance movement, the Syrian government has made sizeable gainson several fronts against the Takfiri terror groups, many of which enjoy the support of Israel, the US and their allies.

Liebermans visit comes as the Syrian army is on the verge of defeating the militants in southern areas near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

The recapture of those areas would cut Israels much-reported contacts with anti-Damascus militantsand deal a blow to Tel Avivs plans to make the international community recognize its annexation of Syrias Golan Heights, which it seized in 1967.

Syrias advances in those areas prompted two visits by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Russia.

During his July visit to Moscow, Netanyahu reportedly told Russian President Vladimir Putin that Tel Aviv would no more seek to topple Assad, but that Moscow should instead encourage Iranian military advisors to leave Syria.

Tel Aviv has sharplyincreased its military presence in Golan over the past weeks, deploying more military equipment and forces to the region. It has also increased its aerial assaults against the Syrian army in a bid to prop up anti-Damascus terrorists.

Back in May, President Assad said in an interview with Russia'sRTtelevision networkthat the only way to stop Israeli airstrikes on the Arab country was improving Syrian air defense.
Our air defense is much stronger thanbefore, thanks tothe Russian support, and the recent attacks bythe Israelis and bythe Americans and British and French proved that we are ina better situation,he said.
From the start of the crisis, Tel Aviv has been incontact with anti-Damascus militants, Assad pointed out, noting that the terrorists took aim at Syrias air defenses as their primary target.

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