️JUST IN: Israeli Forces Occupy Syria’s Buffer Zone.
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) have intensified operations in southern Syria, capturing strategic locations following a series of airstrikes on Damascus. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the collapse of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement and ordered the full occupation of a buffer zone in southern Syria.
The IOF has seized Jabal Al-Sheikh (Mount Hermon), including its main military base, following the Syrian Army’s withdrawal. Tanks and military vehicles have been observed entering the area, with warnings issued to Syrian villages near the occupied Golan Heights to remain indoors.
Zionist sources confirmed plans to annex parts of Syrian territory, citing “protection” as a pretext to expand the buffer zone amidst chaos created by the Syrian opposition. Meanwhile, the opposition has yet to clarify its stance on the liberation of the Golan Heights or the U.S. presence in northeastern Syria.
The IOF has conducted dozens of airstrikes targeting key sites in Damascus, including Mezzeh Military Airport, intelligence facilities, and defense research centers, leaving Syrian air defenses ineffective. Reports indicate coordination with Abu Mohammed Al-Julani, the leader of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, in occupying former Syrian Army positions in the buffer zone.
The developments include the kidnapping of two Lebanese citizens near the occupied Shebaa Farms, further escalating regional tensions. The situation remains fluid as the IOF consolidates its positions and regional players react to the changing dynamics.
Mike
Israeli occupation forces (IOF) have intensified operations in southern Syria, capturing strategic locations following a series of airstrikes on Damascus. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the collapse of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement and ordered the full occupation of a buffer zone in southern Syria.
The IOF has seized Jabal Al-Sheikh (Mount Hermon), including its main military base, following the Syrian Army’s withdrawal. Tanks and military vehicles have been observed entering the area, with warnings issued to Syrian villages near the occupied Golan Heights to remain indoors.
Zionist sources confirmed plans to annex parts of Syrian territory, citing “protection” as a pretext to expand the buffer zone amidst chaos created by the Syrian opposition. Meanwhile, the opposition has yet to clarify its stance on the liberation of the Golan Heights or the U.S. presence in northeastern Syria.
The IOF has conducted dozens of airstrikes targeting key sites in Damascus, including Mezzeh Military Airport, intelligence facilities, and defense research centers, leaving Syrian air defenses ineffective. Reports indicate coordination with Abu Mohammed Al-Julani, the leader of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, in occupying former Syrian Army positions in the buffer zone.
The developments include the kidnapping of two Lebanese citizens near the occupied Shebaa Farms, further escalating regional tensions. The situation remains fluid as the IOF consolidates its positions and regional players react to the changing dynamics.
Mike