Israeli warplanes late Tuesday struck military sites in southern Syria, the Israel Defense Forces said, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to demilitarize the border region.
In an address Sunday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Syria’s new rulers should demilitarize the Quneitra, Daraa and Suwayda provinces.
Hundreds protested the remarks as a prelude to ‘dividing Syria,’ while some welcomed ‘any helping hand for the Druze community.’
Benjamin Netanyahu says that neither the Syrian army nor the insurgents ... As per Mr Netanyahu, Israeli forces will remain in parts of southern Syria for an indefinite period. Mr Netanyahu’s comments on Sunday at a military graduation led to fresh ...
Israel's PM said it would not allow the forces of HTS or the new Syrian army "enter the area south of Damascus".
Shara’a is visiting Jordan following comments by Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, suggesting that southern Syria should be demilitarized.
Demonstrations held in cities in southern Syria, denouncing the statements by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding the "demilitarisation" of southern Syria.
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Hundreds of Syrians demonstrated in the southern Daraa province on Tuesday against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s call for the demilitarization of southern Syria.
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israel will not allow Syria’s new army or the insurgent group that led the ouster of former President Bashar Assad to “enter the area south of Damascus” as his government made clear ...
Israel vows to defend Syria's Druze
Israel won’t allow Syria military forces south of Damascus: Netanyahu
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Israel’s military is told to prepare to defend a Druze community outside Syria’s capital
Israel vows to defend Syria's Druze after clashes on edge of Damascus
Israel has vowed to defend Syria's Druze community after deadly clashes over the weekend in Damascus involving members of the sect and the country's Hayat Tahrir Al Sham (HTS) rulers, adding to tension between minorities and the new authorities,
Israel won’t allow forces of the new Syrian administration to enter territory south of Damascus, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday, lifting the veil on Israel’s long-term plans for its northern neighbor after the fall of the Bashar Al-Assad regime.
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