MESOP MIDEAST WATCH : Would Deir Ezzor be next on Syrian regime’s list of failed settlements?

28/11/2021Enab Baladi – Khaled al-Jeratli – Since early November, the Syrian regime forces have started promoting security settlement operations in Deir Ezzor governorate, eastern Syria, through the al-Ba’ath Party divisions and branches there.

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    MESOP WATCH NEWS BY BELLINGCAT – Inside Wagnergate: Ukraine’s Brazen Sting Operation to Snare Russian Mercenaries

 

During the turmoil in Belarus last summer, 33 Russian mercenaries were arrested by local security services in a raid on a Minsk hotel. Embattled leader Alexander Lukashenka suggested that they had been sent by Moscow to cause mayhem during the upcoming election.

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MESOP WATCH: DIE KINDERKRANKHEITEN DER GLOBALISTEN – NEUER IMPFSTOFF MUSS ENTWICKELT WERDEN-

Moderna CMO sagt, dass Omicron-Variante den aktuellen Impfstoffen entgehen könnte

VON KHALEDA RAHMAN AM 29.11.21  NEWSWEEK

Wenn sich das als wahr erweist, könnte ein neu formulierter Impfstoff Anfang 2022 verfügbar sein, sagte Paul Burton während eines Auftritts in der Andrew Marr Show der BBC am Sonntag.

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MESOP NEWS : THE JEWISH CANDIDATE!

How Eric Zemmour Plans to Save France From the Islamists, Gays &White-male-castrating Women

In his latest best seller, French-Jewish journalist and far-right rising star Éric Zemmour aspires to be remembered alongside Napoleon and de Gaulle, and asks: ‘Has anyone truly proved that Dreyfus wasn’t guilty?’

Gaby Levin HAAETZ – ISRAEL – Nov. 29, 2021

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH : Israel should ensure that politics don’t get in way of Biden-Iran talks – editorial

This does not mean that Israel should not do what it can to try and impact the outcome of the talks. It should. But it needs to have realistic expectations.By JPOST EDITORIAL Published: NOV 27, 2021

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH : No Plan to Extend Deadline for Withdrawal of US Combat Forces: Iraq + Kurdistan

ERBIL 28-11-2021 — There is no plan to extend the deadline for the withdrawal of the US combat forces from Iraq, said a spokesperson for the Iraqi Joint Operations Command on Sunday.

“The deadline remains fixed on 31 December 2021,” Major General Tahseen Khafaji said, noting that no exceptions would be acceptable.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH – US CENTCOM chief: Iran closer than ever to a nuclear weapon

Nov 27, 2021  DEBKA FILES ISRAEL – Clearest, most reliable picture to date of the state of Iran’s nuclear program was drawn on Nov 25 by Gen. Kenneth McKenzie, head of the US Central Command. He made eight strong points:

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: Ex-Mossad chief: Israel should think twice before attacking Iran

November 24, 2021 MENA WATCH MONITOR – Former Mossad Director (2011-2016) Tamir Pardo (C) on May 3, 2016 in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Tel Aviv should refrain from attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities unless it has the capacity to completely destroy them, the former head of Israel’s Military Intelligence, Tamir Pardo, said yesterday.

Speaking at a panel at Reichman University’s Institute for Policy and Strategy conference in Herzliya, Pardo warned that a military strike on Iran’s nuclear programme would be far more complicated than the Israeli Air Force’s successful attacks on Iraq and Syria reactors.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH : Islamic State down but not out in Syria and Iraq: Pentagon report

Islamic State ‘entrenched as low-level insurgency’ AL MONITOR  28-11-2021

The most recent report from the Pentagon’s Inspector General on Operation Inherent Resolve, the US-led diplomatic and military operation against the Islamic State (IS) in Iraq and Syria, indicates that IS has weakened but remains a priority for US national security interests in the region.

These quarterly reports provide the most comprehensive reporting and assessment of the US-led mission against IS and therefore deserve attention. Among the latest findings:

  • The report makes clear that the United States and its coalition partners remain essential to the continued success of the mission.
  • The Iraq-Syria border remains an area of concern for IS activity.
  • Economic hardship, the COVID-19 pandemic and a devastating drought, especially in Syria, will continue to shape the environment.
  • The Iraqi elections and the prospect for continued political stability and progress there is good news for Iraq and the anti-IS coalition effort.
  • Iran-backed proxy forces and militias in both countries remain a threat to coalition forces and operations.
  • Both the Iraqi Security Forces and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) will continue to depend on US training and support in “conducting intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), intelligence integration and airstrikes.”

There are also country-specific highlights:

In Iraq:

  • The US mission in Iraq will transition to “training, advising and intelligence gathering” on Dec. 31.
  • There are no expected changes in the numbers of US troops in Iraq, currently at approximately 2,500.
  • While IS has carried out a decreasing number of attacks, in some cases it has shown unusual complexity and a “higher level of operational maturity.”

In Syria:

  • The United States maintains approximately 900 troops, and the US mission to work “with, by and through” the SDF to defeat IS has not changed.
  • The pace and number of counter-IS operations carried out by the US-allied SDF has decreased, and the SDF alone “lacked the ability to conduct persistent surveillance or maintain situational awareness.”
  • IS appeared to be “consolidating in the desert and poised for increased activity in what the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) termed “the next stage of its insurgency.”
  • IS continued its focus activity in the al-Hol displaced persons camp for recruitment and indoctrination.

Al-Monitor provides unmatched reporting and analysis on the security situation in Syria and Iraq and elsewhere in the region, including:

  • An Iran-linked militia has called for volunteers to fight US troops in Iraq after Dec. 31, reports Shelly Kittleson.
  • Iraqi populist leader Muqtada al-Sadr, who seeks to form a majority government in Iraq, has called for the “liquidation” of pro-Iran militias, Ali Mamouri reports.
  • How the Turkish lira crisis is affecting the residents of Idlib, which started using the lira last year, reports Khaled al-Khateb.
  • How a devastating drought is affecting the lives of Syrians, reports Khateb and Amberin Zaman.
  • Reports of a planned attack on a prison in Syria that houses thousands of Iraqi IS operatives, reports Kittleson.
  • The backstory on why the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commander in Syria was removed, perhaps at Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s request, Ali Hashem reports.
  • Islamic State attacks in Iraq’s Diyala province seek to spark sectarian bloodletting, Kittleson reports.

Giving credit where due

Operation Inherent Resolve has been a massive success story since it was launched by the Obama administration in 2014, and it deserves repeating — as it has occurred amid steady criticism from both the right and left and in the region — that the United States was stepping back from its commitments in the Middle East.

It may be easy to forget that IS in 2014 had overrun large parts of Iraq and Syria, instituting a brutal reign of terror. IS took Raqqa, the seventh-largest city in Syria, and Mosul, the third-largest city in Iraq, and murdered, raped, tortured and beheaded those who crossed them.

The Obama administration went all in on its commitment to defeat IS and never wavered. As we wrote here in February, the execution of the US-led policy has been mostly textbook: The mission sustained bipartisan congressional support across three (both Republican and Democrat) administrations and near-flawless civilian and military coordination both within the US government and across the coalition as well as with local partners of varying capabilities.

By March 2019, the US-led coalition had “territorially defeated” IS, and more than two years later, IS still holds no ground in either country. The intense coordination between the United States and Iraqi Security Forces over these past seven years has also been instrumental in deepening the US-Iraq strategic partnership and the steady progress that has occurred in Iraq, including in the October elections that, according to the United Nations and other observers, may have set a new standard for transparency in the region.

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MESOP MIDEAST WATCH: DESPITE ALL VACCINATIONS – ISRAEL HAD HIT BY OMICRON – Bennett: Israel on Verge of ‘State of Emergency’ Over ‘Highly Transmissible’ New COVID-19 Variant ‘Omicron’

 

By Hana Levi Julian –  Nov 26, 2021 – The World Health Organization has declared the new COVID-19 variant identified in South Africa, B.1.1.529 to be a “variant of concern, named Omicron.” JEWISH PRESS

The WHO said in a statement the new strain is “highly transmissible” and in the same category as the Delta variant, now the most prevalent around the world. Early evidence suggests an increased risk of reinfection, the health agency said.Israel has identified at least four cases of the new variant in the country, including one person who had already received a third, booster shot of COVID-19 vaccine.

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