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October 18, 2018
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Iran,
Assad Regime Using Palestinians to Train Bahraini Terrorists
by John Rossomando • Oct 18, 2018
at 1:39 pm
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Palestinian terrorists belonging to the Popular Front for the Liberation
of Palestine-General Command (PFLP-GC) and the Palestine Liberation Army
(PLA) and Hizballah trained Bahraini Shiite terrorists in camps near
Damascus. Dissident Syrian military officers told the London-based Arabic newspaper Al-Hayat
that the Assad regime and Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) supervised
the training.
PFLP-GC
and the PLA remained loyal to Iran and the Assad regime
throughout Syria's seven year civil war.
Iran's embassy in Damascus provided logistical and material support for
the terrorist training. IRGC Quds Force leader Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani
also reportedly was involved.
The Bahraini terrorist trainees reportedly were taught to manufacture and use explosives. The
training took place in regime-held territory near Damascus because Western
and Arab intelligence operatives are well established in Iraq and Lebanon.
Previous training by Hizballah took place in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley.
Bahraini terrorists have been trained in in this way since 2008, in
groups ranging from 15 to 30 fighters, a dissident Syrian officer told
Al-Hayat. "They are moving to follow up with other courses in
Lebanon and Iran."
Iran has been involved in destabilizing Bahrain, its Persian Gulf
neighbor. Bahraini officials arrested more than 116 people on terrorism
charges and for plotting attacks on government officials in March. They accused the
IRGC of being behind this Bahraini terrorist network. Iran should annex
Bahrain and turned into a province, IRGC commander Gen. Saeed Qasemi said in 2016.
Last month, Bahraini authorities detained 169 people, accusing them of trying to form "Bahrain's
Hizballah" in collaboration with Iranian intelligence.
Bahraini youths were sent to the Shiite holy city of Qom in Iran under
the pretext of their undertaking a religious pilgrimage. From there then
were sent to join camps run by the IRGC. Iran's leadership pressured Assad
to let them train the Bahrainis in Syria to evade detection by foreign
intelligence services.
This is the latest example of Iran using Syria as a base to exert its
power in the region.
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