NOVANEWS
Four Free Syrian army commanders run away to Israel
…from Southfront
[ Editor’s Note: This story is not something all of us did not already know. The only story left to tell is why corporate media rolls over on not reporting the countries that have backed the terror proxy wars in Syria, Iraq and Yemen, and why the UN has not moved to amend the charter to throw out all those involved in terrorism, or maybe just “observer status”.
It is the story of our time and instead of the perfect storm that is should generate, what we have is a perfect stand down. Nobody running for president would have taken this on, including Bernie. He would have carried the Liberal banner, but supported Israel terrorism in the region by not saying a word about it.
Mass media did not tie the current Gaza turkey shoot in with Israel needing to present a new threat that it was under. It dug out this fantasy of the Gazans charging through the fence to invade Israel so they had to be mowed down in self defense.
Uri Avnery sliced that to ribbons in his last article that we posted. If Jews are ever treated like this in the future, their protests will be met with chants of “Remember Gaza”. If there was ever a county that should be sanctioned, it is Israel… Jim W. Dean ]

– First published … July 22, 2018 –
On July 22, four senior commanders of the US-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA) in southern Syria run away to Israel, according to the Syrian pro-government news outlet Damascus Now.
Syrian opposition activists identified the four commanders as “Moaz Nassar,” the leader of the Golan Knights Brigade, “Ahmed al-Nahs,” a commander in the Saif al-Sham Brigades, “Alaa al-Halaki,” the leader of the al-Ababil Army and “Abu Rateb Nassar,” a commander in the Golan Knights Brigade.
Over the last few years, several sources have accused the Golan Knights Brigade, the Saif al-Sham Brigades and the al-Ababil Army of cooperating with the Israeli military and intelligence.
The four FSA commanders were likely evacuated by the Israeli intelligence to prevent the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and its allies from capturing them. This suggests that the commanders pose some sensetive information about the situation in southern Syria and the operations of the Israeli intelligence there.
Earlier, the Israeli military transported several hundred of the White Helmets and their families from southwestern Syria to Jordan. The Israeli military described the operation as a “humanitarian effort” at the request of the US and European countries.