FSA brought Golan front on fire
06 Jun 201317:31 PM
FSA brought Golan front on fire

Here’s the coldest front in the world on fire suddenly. After fighting for months in the strategic al-Qussayr, the Syrian rebels moved to Golan where Israel is peacefully established since years waiting for what will not happen.
Here’s the FSA, ousted from al-Qussayr defeated. Rebels overrun the Quneitra for hours after violent clashes there with the Syrian army, then Syrian forces retook the Quneitra. A number of Syrian troops were reported injured and transferred to a Hospital northern Israel to be treated.
The head of the United Nations' peacekeeping operations Herve Ladsous confirmed there had been incidents in Quneitra, and added that the United Nations had taken measures to ensure the safety of its personnel.
This incident pushed Austria to pull its 378 U.N. peacekeepers from Golan saying that the priority is for the safety of its soldiers hence this decision is a must.
Furthermore, United Nations' peacekeeping spokesman said that two peacekeepers forces were injured in Golan due to heavy gunshots in the region.

hiefG� eaH�_ �b dris - who was named the point man by the Nato and Western leaders recently in Istanbul - is on record having said, ‘the Hezbollah is the game changer, and without an overt supply of arms from the West, the war is literally lost’. His associates now claim that in the backdrop of Qusayr successes, the rebels are prepared to take the conflict inside Lebanon in pursuit of Hezbollah fighters.
This shouldn’t happen and the conflict be retained well within the frontiers of Syria. That is why perhaps Lebanese President Michel Suleiman has warned the militia against consequences if it let loose its resistance streak and opted for action on foreign soil. This strategic victory in Qusayr, however, has emboldened Hezbollah and the state forces, and it is very likely that the combine would go for sweep operations into villages and towns that are still under the rebels’ control.
In such a scenario, genocide and mayhem await the dispossessed Syrians. The fact that Assad and Hezbollah are glorifying the recapture of Qusayr is enough to reveal their new security doctrine. Coupled with this is the shot in the arm that Damascus has received in the form of Air Defence Missiles from Moscow, which has literally turned the balance of power in its favour. The move has compelled Washington to install Patriot battery missiles on an urgent basis in Jordan to defend the country against any aggressive designs from Syria. With the Syrian opposition in disarray, Assad has all the time on the earth to consolidate his gains.