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MI chief: Iran may use Iraq as ‎springboard for ‎attacks against Israel‎

by  News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  01-01-2019 00:00
Last modified: 11-02-2021 14:42
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Director of Military Intelligence Maj. Gen. Tamir Heyman

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Iran could use its growing clout in Iraq to turn it ‎into a springboard for attacks against Israel, ‎Director of Military Intelligence Maj. Gen. Tamir ‎Heyman said on Monday.‎

Israel sees the spread of Tehran's influence in the ‎region as a growing threat and has carried out ‎scores of airstrikes in war-torn Syria ‎against suspected military deployments and arms ‎deliveries by Iranian forces supporting Damascus.‎

Iraq, which does not share a border with Israel, is ‎technically its enemy but was last an open threat in ‎the 1991 Gulf War. Since a U.S.-led invasion in 2003 ‎toppled Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, a Sunni ‎Muslim, Israel has worried that Iraq's Shiite ‎majority could tilt towards Iran.‎

‎"Iraq is under the growing influence of the Qods Force and ‎Iran," Heyman told a conference in Tel Aviv, referring to the Revolutionary Guards' elite black-ops arm.

With U.S. President Donald Trump disengaging from ‎the region, Heyman said, the Iranians may "see Iraq ‎as a convenient theater for entrenchment, similar to ‎what they did in Syria, and to use it as a platform ‎for a force build-up that could also threaten the ‎State of Israel."‎

Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abdul-Mahdi said Sunday that security ‎officials from Baghdad had met Syrian President ‎Bashar Assad in Damascus, and hinted at a bigger ‎Iraqi role fighting Islamic State militants as U.S. ‎troops withdraw.‎

In August, Iran transferred short-‎range ballistic missiles to Shiite allies in Iraq. ‎Baghdad denied the findings.‎

The following week, Israel said it might attack such ‎sites in Iraq, effectively expanding a campaign now ‎focused on Syria.‎

Heyman predicted 2019 would bring "significant ‎change" to Syria, where Assad has beaten back rebels ‎with the help of Russia, Iran and Lebanese Hezbollah ‎reinforcements, and where Trump this month ordered a ‎pullout of U.S. troops.‎

"This presence of Iran, with Syria's return to ‎stabilization under a Russian umbrella, is something ‎we are watching closely," he said.‎

Israel has also been monitoring Iranian conduct ‎since Trump exited the 2015 nuclear deal with Tehran ‎in May and reimposed U.S. sanctions. The deal placed ‎caps on nuclear projects with bomb-making potential, ‎though Iran denied having such designs. Trump, with ‎Israeli support, deemed the caps insufficient.‎

‎"We believe that Iran will strive to stay within the ‎deal but will do everything in order to find ways of ‎circumventing the American sanctions," Heyman said.‎

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