By Micah Halpern
I've Been Thinking:
Israel is worried that ISIS and Hezbollah are building fronts from which to strike and attack their northern border.
So the Israelis are implementing a strategy that is reminiscent of Lebanon in the 1980's and 90's. Israel has created and is now expanding a 'liaison unit' for their northern border.
The job of the liaison unit is to reach out and create positive and essential relations with villagers and leaders in Syria. So far, it has been a very effective plan. Locals have informed upon and even convinced ISIS, al Qaeda and Hezbollah not to attack Israel.
Since the conflict in Syria began, thousands of wounded Syrians have been picked up by the IDF inside Syria and brought to Israeli hospitals. The wounded are treated, healed and sent back. These people have become important liaisons, too.
When Israel carried out this plan in Southern Lebanon, it began with humanitarian aid and health care and then moved to helping the locals fight for themselves.
Eventually the Southern Lebanese Militia was actually under the authority of the head of Israel's Northern Command.
That situation created a safer Israel - until it all collapsed.
I hope that Israel will learn from its mistakes.
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