this article could go a ways towards making clear how the empire has two sets of rules; one for itself and another for those who aren't part of the empire;
In his final days as the Israel Defense Forces’ Chief of Staff,
Lieutenant General Gadi Eisenkot confirmed, on the record, that Israel
had directly supported anti-Assad Syrian rebel factions in the Golan
Heights by arming them.
This revelation marks a direct break from Israel’s previous media
policy on such matters. Until now, Israel has insisted it has only
provided humanitarian aid to civilians (through field hospitals on the
Golan Heights and in permanent healthcare facilities in northern
Israel), and has consistently denied or refused to comment on any other
assistance.
In short, none other than Israel’s most (until recently) senior
serving soldier has admitted that up until his statement, his country’s
officially stated position on the Syrian civil war was built on the lie
of non-intervention.
As uncomfortable as this may initially seem, though, it is
unsurprising. Israel has a long history of conducting unconventional
warfare. That form of combat is defined by the U.S. government’s
National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2016 as “activities
conducted to enable a resistance movement or insurgency to coerce,
disrupt or overthrow an occupying power or government by operating
through or with an underground, auxiliary or guerrilla force in a denied
area” in the pursuit of various security-related strategic objectives.
While the United States and Iran are both practitioners of
unconventional warfare par excellence, they primarily tend to do so with
obvious and longer-term strategic allies, i.e. the anti-Taliban
Northern Alliance fighters in Afghanistan, and various Shia militias in
post-2003 Iraq.
In contrast, Israel has always shown a remarkable willingness to form
short-term tactical partnerships with forces and entities explicitly
hostile to its very existence, as long as that alliance is able to offer
some kind of security-related benefits......https://www.veteranstoday.com/2019/02/01/israel-just-admitted-arming-anti-assad-syrian-rebels-big-mistake/
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