Report Unveils Defected Syrian General's Contacts with Mossad
TEHRAN (FNA)- Media reports in Syrian unveiled that defected Syrian Brigadier General Manaf Talas is due to pay a visit to Israel for intelligence and security coordination with Israeli spy agency, Mossad. Dam Press website quoted informed sources in Jordan as saying that Talas, who has recently defected to terrorist and rebel groups, had arrived in Amman, the capital city of Jordan on Saturday. The sources, who asked to remain anonymous, said that Talas has arrived in Jordan to hold secret meetings with Jordanian officials after a visit to Paris. They added that Talas will next head towards Israel to meet Mossad officials. Syrian officials and independent sources have repeatedly warned that the US intelligence agency (CIA) and Israeli spy agency are guiding and commanding armed groups operating in Syria from Turkey's soil. In a letter to the UN Security Council in August, Syrian Envoy to the United Nations Bashar al-Jaafari unveiled involvement of the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Qatar in insecurities in Syria, and noted, "The Israeli regime, the US, Saudi Arabia and Qatar are operating and managing military operation centers inside Turkey's oil to provide support for armed groups in war with the Syrian regime."
"Turkey has established military command centers on its soil that are being operated and managed by intelligence services of the US, Israel, Saudi Arabia and Qatar," the letter said, Syria-News website reported on Saturday. "These military centers command armed insurgents' battles in Aleppo and other cities after large groups of terrorists and rebels enter the Syrian Soil," the envoy said in his letter, adding that these countries are arming and providing safe havens for terrorists
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