Nö, das ist ein alter Hut. Robert Dreyfuss schreibt in "Devil's Game"
ab p. 200:
"Gradually the crisis escalated into violent demonstrations and
strikes, and then to major terrorist attacks. In June 1979, a gang of
Brotherhood terrorists attacked a Syrian military school in Aleppo,
killing eighty-three cadets by locking them into a building and
attacking it with automatic weapons and firebombs. The following
year, the Muslim Brotherhood attempted to assassinate Assad, and the
government retaliated in an unrestrained counterattack. In October
1980, the so-called Islamic Front of Syria was established, uniting
the Islamic Liberation Party, both factions of the Muslim
Brotherhood, and other fundamentalist groups. Fighting intensified in
1981, and in November a massive car bomb in Damascus killed two
hundred people.
To carry out such sophisticated operations against a state known for
its security apparatus, the Muslim Brotherhood depended on support
from both Jordan and Israel. The two nations did not try very hard to
keep their support secret, establishing training camps for Muslim
Brotherhood fighters in Lebanon and in northern Jordan, near the
Syrian border. Israel funneled support for the Muslim Brotherhood
through Lebanon, part of which went to the Free Lebanon Forces, a
private army of mostly Christian, but partly Shiite, militiamen in
southern Lebanon run by a charismatic rebel military officer, Major
Saad Haddad. In 1978, in the midst of the Lebanese civil war, Israel
sent 20,000 troops into Lebanon, and in withdrawing, left part of
Lebanon under the control of Major Haddad's FLF, which remained
allied with Israel until the mid-1980s.
[...]
Actually, the training that the Israeli-backed Haddad provided the
Brotherhood was available in at least two other places at that exact
moment: northern Jordan, and the Maronite Christian enclave in
Lebanon, where the Phalangists, a fascist-like militia run by the
pro-Nazi Gemayel clan and supported by Israel, ran Brotherhood camps
for war in Syria."
"Pro-Nazi Gemayel clan" und von Israel unterstützt. Das hat was.
(Fußnoten und Selbstdarstellungen der Verbrecher entfernt.)
ab p. 200:
"Gradually the crisis escalated into violent demonstrations and
strikes, and then to major terrorist attacks. In June 1979, a gang of
Brotherhood terrorists attacked a Syrian military school in Aleppo,
killing eighty-three cadets by locking them into a building and
attacking it with automatic weapons and firebombs. The following
year, the Muslim Brotherhood attempted to assassinate Assad, and the
government retaliated in an unrestrained counterattack. In October
1980, the so-called Islamic Front of Syria was established, uniting
the Islamic Liberation Party, both factions of the Muslim
Brotherhood, and other fundamentalist groups. Fighting intensified in
1981, and in November a massive car bomb in Damascus killed two
hundred people.
To carry out such sophisticated operations against a state known for
its security apparatus, the Muslim Brotherhood depended on support
from both Jordan and Israel. The two nations did not try very hard to
keep their support secret, establishing training camps for Muslim
Brotherhood fighters in Lebanon and in northern Jordan, near the
Syrian border. Israel funneled support for the Muslim Brotherhood
through Lebanon, part of which went to the Free Lebanon Forces, a
private army of mostly Christian, but partly Shiite, militiamen in
southern Lebanon run by a charismatic rebel military officer, Major
Saad Haddad. In 1978, in the midst of the Lebanese civil war, Israel
sent 20,000 troops into Lebanon, and in withdrawing, left part of
Lebanon under the control of Major Haddad's FLF, which remained
allied with Israel until the mid-1980s.
[...]
Actually, the training that the Israeli-backed Haddad provided the
Brotherhood was available in at least two other places at that exact
moment: northern Jordan, and the Maronite Christian enclave in
Lebanon, where the Phalangists, a fascist-like militia run by the
pro-Nazi Gemayel clan and supported by Israel, ran Brotherhood camps
for war in Syria."
"Pro-Nazi Gemayel clan" und von Israel unterstützt. Das hat was.
(Fußnoten und Selbstdarstellungen der Verbrecher entfernt.)