Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, says the regime forces will remain in the Syrian buffer zone until another arrangement is made.
Netanyahu:
Israeli troops will remain in Syrian territories for foreseeable future
18 Dec 2024 - 11:16
Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, says the regime forces will remain in the Syrian buffer zone until another arrangement is made.
Benjamin Netanyahu made the comments on Tuesday from the summit of Mount Hermon, known as Jabal al-Shaykh in Arabic, the highest peak in the area — inside Syria, about 10 kilometers (6 miles) from the border with the strategic Golan Heights.
He was joined by the Israeli minister for military affairs, Israel Katz, Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi, head of the so-called internal security service Shin Bet, Ronen Bat, and Northern Command chief Major General Uri Gordin.
Netanyahu reiterated that Israel would remain in the area “until another arrangement can be found that guarantees Israel’s security.”
The prime minister said he had been on the same mountaintop 53 years ago as a soldier, but the summit’s importance to the Tel Aviv regime’s security has only increased given recent events.
It appeared to be the first time a sitting Israeli leader had set foot that far into Syrian territory.
For his part, Katz said Israeli forces would remain on the Syrian summit of Mount Hermon for “as long as necessary.”
He said, “We will stay here for as long as necessary,” asserting that deployment of Israeli troops to the strategically significant summit “strengthens security.”
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