US-Israeli Open Secret: Supporting Al Qaeda, Recruiting Jihadists
Washington and Israel partner in each other’s wars of aggression. US use of jihadists goes back to CIA-recruited, armed and supported Al Qaeda mujahideen fighters in the Soviet-Afghan war in the 1980s.
Bush/Cheney-created chaos in Afghanistan and Iraq continues endlessly in multiple theaters, including by use of ISIS and likeminded jihadists as imperial foot soldiers.
Image: Carter’s National security Advisor Z. Brzezinzki and Osama bin Laden (1980s)
According to a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) study, numbers of Islamic terrorists increased fourfold post-9/11 – claiming they number around 230,000 in dozens of countries.
The true number may be double or more this estimate. For decades, Washington and its imperial partners have been recruiting jihadists.
According to retired Israeli General Gershon Hacohen, Moshe Ya’alon met with terrorists operating near Golan while serving as Israeli war minister.
“When I was commanding a corps in the Golan and (Ya’alon) was (war) minister, we sat with three Syrian (jihadists) from the other side, from Syria,” adding:
“They came and (Ya’alon) wanted to understand who they were. He asked one of them, ‘(t)ell me, are you a Salafist?’ And he said, ‘I really don’t know what a Salafist is.”
“If it means that I pray more, then yes. Once I would pray once a week, on Fridays, now I pray five times a day.”
“On the other hand, a Salafist isn’t meant to cooperate with the Zionists. I’m sitting with the (war) minister of the Zionists. So I don’t know.’ This means that identity components are very fluid. They don’t tell you where the person is going.”
The meeting in question took place in September 2014 when US/NATO/Israeli, Saudi supported terrorists controlled southern Syrian territory.
Government forces discovered Western and Israeli weapons and munitions in areas liberated from jihadists numerous times. Ya’alon earlier admitted Israeli support for ISIS and other jihadists – falsely calling them Syrian rebels or opposition forces.
In September 2014, a photo of Netanyahu and Ya’alon visiting terrorists receiving care in an Israeli field hospital went viral online – Netanyahu seen shaking a jihadist’s hand.
Thousands of wounded anti-Syrian terrorists have been treated by Israeli doctors. Ya’alon once turned truth on its head, claiming Israeli policy excludes “getting involved in the Syrian war.”
In September, the IDF admitted conducting over 200 terror-bombing attacks on Syrian targets since early 2017 alone.
In June 2017, the Wall Street Journal headlined “Israel Gives Secret Aid to Syrian Rebels (sic),” saying:
“Israel has been regularly supplying (them with) cash as well as food, fuel and medical supplies for years…payments (going to) commanders…”A spokesman for one jihadist group said “Israel stood by our side…We wouldn’t have survived without Israel’s assistance” – including weapons the Netanyahu regime supplied.
Throughout the war, Israel has been allied with Washington’s regime change agenda, wanting pro-Western puppet rule replacing Assad, Iran isolated, ahead of a similar campaign to topple its government.
The IDF forced the Jerusalem Post to pull its report hours after publication on weapons, munitions, and money supplied to Syrian jihadists by the Netanyahu regime.
For a while, it was available through Google cache, no longer. Interviewed by RT, Jerusalem Post managing editor David Brinn said “(w)e were told by the army’s military censor to remove” parts of the report the IDF wants suppressed.
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Award-winning author Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. He is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG)
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