Secret documents published by journalist Hassan Hassan exposed Russia's real intentions. The Kremlin, playing the role of a “mediator,” actually manipulated Syria, Iran and Israel. These actions serve as a reminder to all countries that an alliance with Russia is always a one-sided game.
Secret documents have been published revealing hidden cooperation between Israel, Syria and Russia “behind Iran’s back.”
Founder and editor-in-chief of the magazine New Linesas well as the author of materials for international media
journalist Hasan Hassan, published December 10, 2024 a series of documents that he said were discovered in Assad's palace after the fall of his regime.
The documents, containing Syria's official coat of arms and the seal of the Syrian intelligence department, are dated 2023. They are marked “Commander Secret” and reflect the complex relationship between the three countries.
According to these materials, Russia used its connections with Syria, Iran and Israel to simultaneously manipulate all parties.
Mechanism of deception: Kremlin goals
Russia, acting in Syria, set itself two main tasks:
- Maintain influence in Syria by supporting its army.
- Weaken Iran and Hezbollah to strengthen its position in the region.
This plan demonstrates the cunning of the Kremlin, which not only sought to avoid conflict, but also used the situation to advance its own interests.
Moscow's tactics
Russia has developed a complex system of interactions:
- Supporting Syria in basic military operations.
- Limiting the activity of Iran and Hezbollah.
- Manipulating allies in order to maintain balance in the region.
Documents exposing the Kremlin
The published correspondence sheds light on Moscow's secret schemes. For example, an operative codenamed “Moses” transmitted messages containing instructions and threats to the Syrian leadership. These messages confirm that Russia, while manipulating Syria, was simultaneously trying to maintain control over the actions of Israel and Iran.
Key events from the documents:
- April 2023: Russia, through its channels, turned a blind eye to Israel's warnings about Hamas's actions.
- May 2023: Moscow allowed Israel to attack Syrian targets, leaving Syria undefended.
- July 2023: The Kremlin did not intervene when Israel accused Syria of supporting Hezbollah.
Table: Examples of Russian manipulation
| Date | Event | Russia's reaction |
|---|---|---|
| April 8, 2023 | Israel demands an end to Hamas' actions in Syria. | Russia ignores Syrian demands for support. |
| May 7, 2023 | Israel attacks weapons depots in Syria. | The Kremlin pretends that nothing happened. |
| July 14, 2023 | Israel threatens Hezbollah for aiding Syria. | Russia continues to maintain “neutrality” while betraying Iran. |
How Russia uses allies
The Kremlin has built a complex system of deception that has allowed it to remain at the center of the conflict:
- Syria believed that Moscow supported it in the fight against Israel.
- Iran believed that Russia was protecting its interests.
- Israel, in turn, saw Russia as a “regulator” capable of containing Iran and Hezbollah.
In reality, Russia used the trust of all parties to strengthen its influence.
Why is the Kremlin betraying?
Russia's motives:
- Region control: Russia wants to be a major player in the Middle East, exploiting differences between countries.
- Economic benefit: Reducing Iranian influence allows the Kremlin to negotiate better deals with Israel and Arab countries.
- Avoiding escalation: Russia seeks to minimize risks to its military bases by avoiding direct conflict.
How will this affect allies?
Lessons for Iran and Syria
This story showed that Russia acts solely in its own interests, without caring about its allies. It is now obvious to Iran, which considered Moscow a strategic partner: the Kremlin is using it in its geopolitical games.
Lessons for Israel
For Israel, Russia's actions in this conflict carry several important lessons:
- Russia as an unreliable partner
The Kremlin is demonstrating that its “neutrality” or “mediation” is just a tool to achieve its own goals. Even if Russia outwardly cooperates with Israel, it can betray at any moment if it benefits itself.
- Manipulation for control
Russia skillfully manipulates the conflicting parties, maintaining a “balance.” But this approach puts Israel in a position of dependence on the Kremlin’s decisions, which creates additional risks for national security.
- Weakening Iran at the expense of Israel
Although Israel benefits from limiting the activities of Iran and Hezbollah in Syria, Russia is using these restrictions not to help Israel, but to strengthen its position. The Kremlin is “trading” containment of Iran to gain political and economic benefits, leaving Israel to face the possible consequences.
- The need for independence
Israel must strengthen its own security mechanisms and strengthen relationships with trusted allies such as the United States to prevent dependence on Russia in conflict situations.
- Political caution
Given that Russia simultaneously acts “behind the backs” of all parties, Israel should be wary of Moscow’s initiatives, especially if they involve “cooperation” in the security sphere.
This example shows that illusions should be avoided in relations with Russia. The Kremlin plays exclusively for itself, and an alliance with it carries more risks than benefits. Israel must take these lessons into account when strategizing how it will engage with international actors in the future.
Conclusion
Secret documents published by journalist Hassan Hassan exposed Russia's real intentions. The Kremlin, playing the role of a “mediator,” actually manipulated Syria, Iran and Israel. These actions serve as a reminder to all countries that an alliance with Russia is always a one-sided game.
For Israel and Ukraine, these events are a signal that the Kremlin cannot be trusted under any circumstances. In an article on NAnews – Israel News we will continue to highlight Moscow's double standards and its role in world conflicts.
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