Turkey allows Hezbollah to transfer weapons from the organization's warehouses in the Homs region of Syria to Lebanon
Turkey supplies the organization with light weapons and ammunition; The warehouses in Homs belong to Iran and Hezbollah
Turkey warned the IDF not to harm Hezbollah in Syria or Lebanon, as we reported in the past
The warehouses in Homs explain Hezbollah's rapid rearmament after its defeat
IDF establishes outpost in Quneitra area. Iran and Turkey continue to establish the new Islamic axis
Meir Journo, our military commentator, reports
We have reported on Hezbollah's and Iran's weapons warehouses in the Homs area several times in the past. We have also reported on numerous air force strikes in the area. We do not know whether the attacks were against the said warehouses, or in an attempt to locate them. An important security source said this week that by doing so, Turkey paved the way for Hezbollah to transfer weapons from its warehouses in the Homs area to Lebanon, for the purpose of the war on Israel.
In our assessment, the IDF's hold on the Syrian Hermon is intended to prevent Hezbollah from carrying out what Turkey allows it to do, to transfer weapons to the front with Israel in Lebanon; Hezbollah's rapid rearmament, and the surprise it has caused the IDF forces in recent weeks, being well-armed and well-trained, and possessing a shower of rockets and missiles, stems at least in large part from the access that Turkey has arranged for it to its warehouses and Iran's warehouses in the Homs region in Syria.
It has been said that Turkey is a member of NATO, whose charter prohibits member states from fomenting war; Turkey presents a peace-loving side openly, and covertly, for example the one we are exposing here today, it is indirectly acting militarily against Israel, and as we have reported many times in the past, Turkey is working to establish the extremist Islamic axis with Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas, which will extend from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea.
Today, the Turkish news agency Anadolu reports on the advancement of a structure, apparently an outpost that the IDF is building in the Quneitra area. It is possible that this operation is also intended to meet Hezbollah forces on the Syrian front. In the past, we reported on Hezbollah forces and Assad army forces that were concentrated in the Quneitra area.