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Syrian rebels tried to kill Assad's top aides, Israeli officials confirm
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Syrian rebels tried to kill Assad's top aides, Israeli officials confirm
Information shows that Syrian President Bashar
Assad's brother-in-law, Assef Shawkat, and several other senior
officials were indeed poisoned, just as the Free Syrian Army claims. Israel has reliable information showing that despite
Syria's official denials, an attempt was made to assassinate several top
regime officials four days ago, senior Israeli officials said on
Thursday.


The information shows that Syrian President Bashar Assad's
brother-in-law, Assef Shawkat, and several other senior officials were
indeed poisoned, just as the Free Syrian Army claims. But prompt medical
treatment saved their lives.


Israel views this as an important milestone in the ongoing revolution:
It shows the opposition has penetrated Assad's inner circle, casting
doubt on the regime's stability.


"The Syrian revolt is no longer in faraway cities; it's reached the
leaders of the regime," one senior Israeli official said. "An
assassination on a similar scale in the future could accelerate the
regime's collapse. The opposition has the tools to reach the heads of
Assad's regime, and in this case, it's been proven."


The Israeli officials, who are well-briefed on intelligence from Syria,
said the poisoning was carried out by the Free Syrian Army's Al-Sahaba
battalion. The targets, aside from Shawkat, were Defense Minister Daoud
Rajha; Interior Minister Mohammed al-Shaar; Hassan Turkmani, an aide to
the vice president; national security chief Hisham Bakhtiar; and
Mohammed Said Bakhtian, national secretary of the Baath Party.


On May 20, the Free Syrian Army announced that an assassination attempt
had been carried out the previous evening by Bakhtian's bodyguard, who
was recruited into the Syrian opposition. The bodyguard, it said,
poisoned the food served to senior regime officials during a meeting of
the "crisis management cell," charged with managing the ongoing fighting
in Syria. As a result, the announcement added, the officials were
rushed to the hospital during the meeting.


In response to this announcement, some of those who attended the
meeting either made rare appearances on Syrian television or phoned the
studio during a live broadcast to prove they were still alive.


Al-Shaar denied that the attempted assassination ever took place. "I'm
calling you right now from my office," he said during a live television
broadcast. Turkmeni also phoned the studio.

But other senior officials who attended the meeting have not been seen publicly since that day.


A senior Israeli official said the information obtained indicates that
the food at the meeting really was poisoned. "All those who ate the food
were rushed to the hospital and saved at the last minute by medical
attendants," he said. "The bodyguard who slipped the poison in was
smuggled out of Syria."


Another Israeli official said the information published by the Syrian
opposition after the incident is deemed credible by Israel. "There was
an attempt to poison Shawkat and the other senior officials, but it
failed, and all those who were at the meeting are still alive," he said.


Added: May-26-2012 Occurred On: May-26-2012
By: CptSpaulding
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