Israel Teaches the Philippine Army to Fight Insurgents
BANGKOK, Thailand -- Israel has taught the Philippine
Army for the
first time how to fight Muslim separatists
and communist guerrillas,
the latest tightening of
relations between the two nations which
includes Israeli
weapons sales and sharing intelligence
about
international Islamist extremists.
Even though
Israeli boots were on the ground just in the
capital
Manila, it risked alienating some of the
Philippines' nearly six
percent Muslim population who
live mostly in the south.
They are already battered by
years of increasing Islamist demands for
independence and
the subsequent worsening violence in a country that
is
more than 80 percent Roman Catholic.
Perhaps to dampen any
controversy, only about 10 Israeli Defense Force
(IDF)
soldiers trained 180 Philippine Army troops who can now
then
teach those lessons to other soldiers.
The June
26-July 4 Counter-Terrorism Trainer's Training (CTTT)
focused
on how to fight an insurgency in urban and rural
zones and use combat
technology.
"The CTTT is the first
training collaboration between the Philippines
Army and
the IDF to be held in the Philippines," said Philippine
Army
spokesman Lt. Col. Ramon Zagala.
"Although they
have different experiences, there are similarities,
so
it's important that we establish a methodology on how
to go about our
anti-terrorism and combat techniques,"
Lt. Col. Zagala said.
Relations between the two U.S.
allies have rapidly grown stronger and
more personal
during the past few years between Israeli Prime
Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu and Philippines President
Rodrigo Duterte.
The Philippine Air Force plans to buy
from Israel millions of dollars
worth of Rafael Advanced
Defense Systems' medium-range, surface-to-air
SPYDER
missiles, plus Hermes long-range drones.
Those weapons
would bolster earlier purchases of Israeli drones,
radars
and 100 armored vehicles.
Tel Aviv-based Ratio Oil
Exploration Ltd. hopes Mr. Duterte will award
it
exclusive rights to explore for oil and natural gas off
the
Philippine coast near northeast Palawan province,
according to
Manila's Department of Energy.
The
Philippines has fought diverse rebel groups during past
decades
and some peace deals have been struck. But other
battles are
escalating.
The bloodiest clashes involve
the military's inability to defeat
Islamist guerrillas
known as Abu Sayyaf.
The rebels have waged battles for
independence on Muslim-majority
southern islands for
several years using bombings, kidnappings and
beheadings
which have killed more than 150,000 people on all
sides.
"We recovered parts like head, feet. Both of them
are male. We still
don't know if they are foreign or
local," the army's Joint Task Force
Sulu spokesman Gerald
Monfort said July 2, describing a likely
double-suicide
bombing which killed five people on June 28 at a
military
base.
"Our main suspect is Abu Sayyaf. They are the only
one with a motive
to sow terror" on Jolo island in the
Sulu archipelago, Mr. Monfort
said according to
Reuters.
In January, Abu Sayyaf were suspected of setting
off two bombs,
minutes apart, on Jolo island destroying a
Roman Catholic cathedral
during a Sunday Mass which left
20 people dead and wounded 111.
The Islamic State of Iraq
and Syria (ISIS) claimed responsibility,
according to
their news agency Amaq.
In 2017 on nearby Mindanao island,
hundreds of Abu Sayyaf and other
ISIS-linked insurgents
including foreigners besieged Marawi, the
biggest Muslim
city in the Philippines.
For five months, desperate
government troops bombed and assaulted
Marawi's urban
maze until they crushed the rebels. Authorities said
920
guerrillas, 165 soldiers and at least 45 civilians perished
in the
fight.
Much of Marawi was reduced to ruins and 300,000 residents fled.
During a four-day visit to Israel
in September 2018, Mr. Duterte
thanked Mr. Netanyahu for
helping to end the Marawi siege which "could
have dragged
on were it not for the very substantial and
crucial
equipment" from Israel.
"The help that you
extended was very critical in winning the war,"
Mr.
Duterte said without elaborating.
Both nations
"share the same passion for peace, we share the
same
passion for human beings, and we share the same
passion of not
allowing our countries to be destroyed by
those with corrupt
ideologies," he said.
Mr. Netanyahu
replied: "Mr. President, we remember our friends.
And
that friendship has blossomed over the years, and
especially over the
last few years."
The two countries
will develop "military and intelligence products
and
hardware," the Philippine government said at the
time.
Smaller Islamist rebels have also staged attacks in
the southern
Philippines and pledged allegiance to
ISIS.
Israel's military training may also strengthen
Philippine troops
elsewhere against communists.
In
Negros Oriental, a central province, two anti-personnel
landmine
explosions on June 24 killed one soldier and
injured two others during
clashes with Communist Party
guerrillas known as the New People's Army
(NPA).
The
government condemned the rebels because the NPA and Manila
earlier
agreed to stop "indiscriminate bombings,
shelling, strafing and the
use of landmines."
During
the jungle fight, "improvised landmines that were planted"
made
it difficult for troops to seize an abandoned rebel
camp where they
discovered ammunition, documents and
other items, the government
reported.
Manila's military
relations with Tel Aviv include the
Philippines'
entanglement with Beijing.
"Israel and the
Philippines maintain close security ties, with
Israel
selling a large amount of weaponry to the
Philippine Army over the
years. And with tensions in the
South China Sea, the overall flow of
arms to the region
has spiked," the Jerusalem Post reported.
The Philippines
is among several nations in territorial disputes
with
China in the resource-rich sea.
"Duterte has said
in the past that he sees Israel as an
alternative
supplier of weapons, and during his visit he
told President Reuven
Rivlin that he intends to buy
military equipment exclusively from
Israel because of the
country's lack of restrictions, unlike the
United States
and other countries have refused to sell him arms
over
human rights violations," the Times of Israel
reported.
Mr. Duterte is internationally condemned --
including among Israelis
-- for his war on drugs which
allegedly resulted in thousands of
extrajudicial street
executions, mostly by security forces, after he
took
office in 2016.
To personalize his visit to Israel, Mr.
Duterte brought his daughter
from his first wife
Elizabeth Zimmerman.
"My [former] wife is a Zimmerman...a
descendant of an American Jew,"
he told
Israelis.
Israel has repeatedly praised the Philippines
for sheltering more than
1,300 Jewish refugees from
Nazi-controlled Germany and Austria during
the Holocaust,
and being the only Asian nation to vote for the
U.N.
Partition Plan for Palestine in 1947 before
establishing diplomatic
relations in 1957.
As a result,
Israel allows Filipino tourists to visit for 90
days
without a visa.
Mr. Netanyahu said his father, who
died aged 102, "received incredible
care by a caregiver
from the Philippines, a woman of exceptional
compassion
and intelligence" who was among 30,000 people from
the
Southeast Asian nation currently working in Israel,
mostly in health
care.
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Richard S. Ehrlich is a
Bangkok-based journalist from San Francisco,
California,
reporting news from Asia since 1978 and winner of
Columbia
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in
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