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Iran commands 25,000 militants in Syria

The Washington Times, November 5, 2016 – Iran now commands a force of 25,000 Shia militants in Syria, fighting against the Sunni opposition to the Iranian-backed, Shia government of Syrian President Assad. These fighters are mostly recruits from Afghanistan, Pakistan and are in addition to Hezbollah, the Iranian terrorist army based out of Lebanon.
Israel has long considered Iran its greatest threat in the region and fears Iran may turn these now battle-hardened militants against the Jewish State when the Syrian Civil War concludes, reports the Jerusalem Post. The former head of Israel’s domestic intelligence agency, Avi Dichter said 1,600 members of Hezbollah had been killed in the war.
“This is a foreign legion of some 25,000 militants, most of whom have come from Afghanistan and Pakistan,” Dichter said during a briefing in Israel on Wednesday, according to details provided by his office. “They are fighting in Syria only against the rebels and not against ISIS.”

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