by Daniel Siryoti, Yoni Hersch, Ariel Kahana, Eldad Beck, Erez Linn and Israel Hayom Staff
Secret talks reach understandings with Russia that will enable Israel to retain freedom to attack Iranian and Hezbollah targets in Syria
The Russian forces 
currently in Syria will take action to restrain Hezbollah and Iranian 
activity there, according to understandings reached by Israel, the 
United States, Jordan and Saudi Arabia with Russian President Vladimir 
Putin, a Jordanian official confirmed to Israel Hayom.
The understandings are the product of behind-the-scenes diplomatic talks that were underway prior to U.S. President Donald Trump's decision this week to withdraw American forces from Syria.
According to the terms of the 
understanding, Russia will continue to give Israel the freedom to strike
 Hezbollah and Iranian targets and weaponry that threaten the "balance 
of power" in Syria. According to the Jordanian official, it was these 
understandings between Trump and Putin that paved the way for the U.S. 
decision to pull its forces from Syria.
Other high-ranking Jordanian officials have
 confirmed that Jordan, Israel, and Saudi Arabia are working together to
 contain the threat posed by Iran and Hezbollah's presence in Syria. 
Several of them emphasized that U.S. officials had made it clear that 
U.S. intelligence agencies would increase cooperation with Israel, 
Jordan and Saudi Arabia, particularly on sharing intelligence, in a 
joint attempt to counter Iran's attempt to create a contiguous Shiite 
corridor from Tehran to Beirut.
Senior Egyptian intelligence officials say 
that, unlike Jordan, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Turkey, Egypt was not 
advised ahead of time that the U.S. was pulling out of Syria.
On Thursday, in a meeting with Greek Prime 
Minister Alexis Tsiras and Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades in 
Beersheba, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decried the "Iranian web of
 aggression in the Middle East, which also terrorizes Europe and the 
entire world."
"Israel launched a campaign to expose and 
neutralize cross-border terror tunnels on our northern border with 
Lebanon. These tunnels were built by Hezbollah with direct support and 
funding from Iran. … Israel will continue to act in Syria to prevent 
Iran's effort to militarily entrench itself against us. We are not going
 to reduce our efforts; we're going to increase our efforts," Netanyahu 
said.
Behind closed doors, Israeli officials were
 critical of Trump's decision. One senior minister called it a 
"horrifying moral and a bad diplomatic step."
"The move does not serve Israel's 
interests, harms the Kurds, strengthens [Turkish President Recep Tayyip]
 Erdogan, and will give Iran additional routes through which to send 
weapons to Syria," the minister said.
Cabinet ministers and diplomatic officials 
have also confirmed to Israel Hayom that while Netanyahu said earlier 
this week that Trump had advised him on Monday that he was pulling U.S. 
troops out of Syria, and that U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo had 
discussed the matter with him on Tuesday, the information was never 
shared with Israel's National Security Council or the cabinet.
One minister told Israel Hayom that he 
thought Netanyahu might have been worried that cabinet officials would 
vocally criticize the American move. Netanyahu's office declined to 
comment.
Daniel Siryoti, Yoni Hersch, Ariel Kahana, Eldad Beck, Erez Linn and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/12/21/israel-jordan-saudi-arabia-join-forces-against-iran-in-syria/
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