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Israel Secures Syrian Buffer Zone After Agreement Breaks Down
Monday, December 9, 2024
Intelligence reports showed that Syria's army collapsed faster than expected. Earlier, it was believed that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had stabilized his position with support from Iran, Russia, and Hezbollah. The IDF is keeping a close eye on Hezbollah's activities in Syria and has vowed to target any attempts to transfer weapons from Syria to Lebanon. Recent attacks have focused on weapons and air defense systems that could threaten Israel or end up in the hands of rebels.
To deal with the situation, the IDF has reinforced troops in the Golan Heights and created closed military zones near agricultural areas. They have also given guidelines to local communities.
Overnight, Israel struck a convoy of Hezbollah armored vehicles leaving Qusayr city. Qusayr has been a key route for Hezbollah's weapons and troop movements since its capture in 2013. The rebels have also taken control of Damascus, and Syria's prime minister has confirmed the government's collapse. There are reports that Assad has fled to an unknown location.
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