Alwaght - Recent gains of al-Nusra in Quneitra governorate, and treatment of its fighters in an Israeli hospital in occupied Golan indicates that Zionist regime has adopted a relatively active role in the scene of Syria crisis comparing to its previous passive role.
Al-Nusra militia's gains in Quneitra governorate, In the vicinity of the Israeli army, despite of its consecutive defeats against Syria army and its ally Hezbollah in recent 18 months is indicative of a relation between al-Nusra and Zionist regime, Sadollah Zarei, an Iranian West Asia expert, told Alwaght reporter in Tehran.
He added, "Evidence suggests no significant role for Israeli regime before Rif Dimashq offensive in March–August 2013. But after opposition's defeat against Syrian government, Tel Aviv did its best to tip the balance in favor of opposition in Syria's power equitation".
He went on saying that "Israeli regime's unprecedented strikes on two Syrian air defense artilleries on 8 September, is a sign of its support for armed rebels against Syrian government that seems to be followed by more measures by Zionist regime's army during next weeks".
Mentioning al-Nusra gains in Sheikh Meskin, Saeed Nafey, an Israeli regime Knesset member, revealed that al-Nusra gains is not possible without Israel's coordination. Al-Nusra offensive on NU peacekeepers and taking 80 hostages that between Israeli and Syrian armies' fronts that followed by no objection on Israeli side indicates that al-Nusra is coordinated with Israeli, Saeed Nafey added.
Continuance of territories dominated by al-Nusra in Golan to Lebanese Shebaa farms, occupied by Zionists, has spread terrorist groups' threat from southwestern Syria into southeastern Lebanon. That the al-Nusra freely assassinates people in Shebaa farms, reported in Lebanese papers including al-Akhbar, means to put Hezbollah under pressure to cut its cooperation with Syrian government.