The Jerusalem Post

Iran setting up large-scale military base in Syria,

Expected to hold thousands of troops and precision missiles

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

Iran is building a major military base near the Syrian-Iraqi border town of Al-Bukamal to hold thousands of troops and precision missiles, Fox News reported on Tuesday.

According to the report, the secret project, called the Imam Ali compound, was approved by top leadership in Tehran and is being completed by Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard Corps’ Quds Forces.

The large military base, being constructe­d near the Al-Bukamal border crossing with Iraq is said to be less than 300 km. from an American military position.

“The constructi­on of the new military compound began in recent months and is in advanced stages of constructi­on,” read a report by ImageSat Internatio­nal (ISI) which reviewed the images. “It is probable that the base constructi­on will be completed over the next few months and will be operationa­l shortly afterwards.”

At least five different newly constructe­d buildings surrounded by large dirt mounds could house precision missiles, Fox said. The other 10 less fortified storehouse­s in the base will likely store ammunition.

For several years now, Iran has been trying to establish a 1,200-km.-long land bridge from Tehran to the Mediterran­ean.

In May, satellite images taken by ISI showed that Iran has been building a new border crossing 2.6 km. west of the official Al-Bukamal Al-Qaim border crossing, which would expedite the transfer of weapons from Tehran to groups like Hezbollah in Syria or Lebanon.

While the Bukamal border crossing has been inactive, the area is under the control of pro-Iranian Shi’ite militias which are handled by Iran’s Revolution­ary Guard Corps’ Quds force and have been putting in work and resources into building a new active one.

Israeli officials have warned that Iran is attempting to entrench itself in Iraq, a mainly Shia country, as it did in Syria, where it has establishe­d and consolidat­ed a parallel security structure and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has hinted at Israel’s role in the recent strikes in Iraq saying that “Iran has no immunity, anywhere.”

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