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Iran Reportedly Building Syrian Base for Pro-Regime Militias

Iran Reportedly Building Syrian Base for Pro-Regime Militias

A Hezbollah fighter stands on a hill next to the group's yellow flag in the fields of the Syrian town of Assal al-Ward in the mountainous region of Qalamoun, Syria. (Bassem Mroue/AP)

Steve Emerson By Monday, 05 November 2018 05:20 PM EST Current | Bio | Archive

From the IPT Website

With Hezbollah's help, Iran has started building another military base to serve pro-Iran militias in southwestern Syria, the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center reports, citing the Syrian opposition website al-Souria Net.

Iran began building the base in Daraa province after the Assad regime took control over the region in July. Hezbollah operatives are taking the lead in the construction process, with help from Iraqi Shi'ite militia fighters.

To create space for the military structure, Iran-affiliated terrorists destroyed roughly 650 homes and multiple villages in the Lajat region. Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) oversaw the transfer of weaponry and ammunition to the region. Last month, IRGC officers and local militia commanders reportedly met several times to improve weapon flows and military coordination regarding the new base.

In February, satellite imagery exposed another Iranian military base outside of the Syrian capital Damascus. That IRGC-run base reportedly has the ability to host missiles that can strike any part of Israel.

Iran already oversees a military compound near the Damascus airport and other high-profile airbases and permanent military sites across the country.

Iran continues to invest considerable resources in strengthening relations with local allies in Syria, including Hezbollah and other Shi'a militias. But recent reports suggest that the Iranian axis is fostering ties with unlikely partners: former U.S.-backed Sunni rebels in Syria.

Earlier this month, The Wall Street Journal reported that Hezbollah recruited close to 2,000 fighters, most of whom from Syrian rebel groups that lost U.S. financing last year. Hizballah is paying these rebels to switch sides and integrate into a growing, Iranian-led force in southern Syria. Joining Hezbollah also offers assurances that the former opposition fighters will avoid detention by the Syrian regime.

Recruiting local Sunni proxies allows Iran to enhance its presence close to Israel's border after seemingly withdrawing from the region to escape Israeli airstrikes.

In addition to building military infrastructure in Daraa province, Iran's expanding its ideological reach and established a branch of a Shi'ite religious organization in late October. Other IRGC-affiliated organizations help spread the regime's radical ideology across Syria to enhance the Islamic Republic's soft power presence in the country.

Steven Emerson is executive director of The Investigative Project on Terrorism. He was a correspondent for CNN and a senior editor at U.S. News and World Report. Read more reports from Steve Emerson — Click Here Now.

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Iran's expanding its ideological reach and established a branch of a Shi'ite religious organization in late October. Other IRGC-affiliated organizations help spread the regime's radical ideology.
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