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Israel launches unprovoked attack on Syria

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The UN has called on Israel to withdraw from the buffer zone, which sits between Syria and the Israeli-occupied area.
The UN secretary general, António Guterres, said he was “deeply concerned by the recent and extensive violations of Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity”.
France, Germany and Spain have also called on Israel to withdraw from the demilitarised zone.
The UN has said Israel is in violation of a 1974 disengagement agreement between Israel and Syria that established the buffer zone. Israel has said the 1974 disengagement agreement “collapsed” with the fall of the Assad regime government.
Was the agreement with Assad or the nation of Syria? The Israel response sounds like some bullshit Barbos would say happened between Russia and Ukraine.

 
Was the agreement with Assad or the nation of Syria? The Israel response sounds like some bullshit Barbos would say happened between Russia and Ukraine.
Here's a big difference.
To the best of my knowledge, nobody in Ukraine ever launched missiles at Russia.
Tom
Good point.
 

Israel says its troops have taken up positions inside a UN-monitored demilitarized zone within Syria, and some have ventured beyond it. Israeli officials have previously said that the moves were limited and temporary, to ensure the security of Israeli borders.
 
They did it knowing there is no one to stop them and no consequences.

Israel also said it will occupy Syrian birder land.

Ancient imperial Israel is reborn. It is the reigning military and economic power in the region, backed by the USA.

Iran is limited by sanctions. Iraq and Syria are a mess. The Arabs are unlikely to take any militray action against Israel.

Israel is the top dog in the region and they know it.
 
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/02/02/israel-syria-golan-ceasefire-line/

JUBATA AL-KHASSAB, Syria — As the Israeli military swept into a string of Syrian villages in December, the soldiers assured locals that the presence would be temporary — the aim limited to seizing weapons and securing the area after the collapse of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
But the earthmoving vehicles that followed suggest a more permanent presence.

“They are building military bases. How is that temporary?” asked Mohammed Muraiwid, the mayor of Jubata al-Khassab, who has watched Israel troops construct a new military outpost on the edge of his village.

Satellite imagery examined by The Post shows more than half a dozen structures and vehicles in the walled Israeli base, with nearly identical construction five miles to the south. Both are linked by new dirt roads to territory in the Golan Heights that Israel captured in its 1967 war with its Arab neighbors. An area of cleared land, which experts say appears to be the beginnings of a third base, is visible another few miles south.
Hours after President Assad’s grip on his country crumbled in December, Israeli tanks and troops broke through the “Alpha line” that has marked the ceasefire boundary over the past half-century and moved into a United Nations-patrolled buffer zone inside Syrian territory, and in some cases beyond.

The two new construction sites, located within what had until recently been Syrian-controlled territory, appear to be forward observation bases, similar in structure and style to those in the Israeli-held part of the Golan Heights, said William Goodhind, an imagery analyst at Contested Ground. The base in Jubata al-Khassab is more fully developed, while the one to the south appears to be under construction. The former would provide better visibility for troops, while the latter has better access to the area’s road network, as would a third base if built on the area of cleared land farther south, he said. The BBC originally reported construction at the site in Jubata al-Khassab.

Now, the Israelis carry out foot patrols and raid houses, and a new Israeli base has cut villagers off from grazing lands, forcing the locals to buy more grain for their livestock, they say. “Everyone is worried, not only me,” Bakr said.
Among those concerns is the fear they may be displaced. The regional capital of Madinat al-Baath, a mile from the ceasefire line, was built in 1986 by the Syrian government for families from the Golan Heights during the 1973 war. Most of the 100,000 Syrians estimated to have lived on the territory captured by Israel were never allowed to return. Now, an Israeli tank sits outside the governorate building formerly occupied by Assad’s Baath party. Locals dart past a street that has been cut off by a makeshift Israeli roadblock of rubble and a downed streetlamp.

That's just a few snippets from a long article, but it sure sounds as if Israel is being the bully, and likely will be as long as Bibi is in power. That's all I have to say.
 
That's just a few snippets from a long article, but it sure sounds as if Israel is being the bully, and likely will be as long as Bibi is in power. That's all I have to say.
If you ignore the decades of history where multiple violent attacks against Israel launched from Syria across that area it probably does.
Kinda like if you listened to the Teaparty describe the Biden-Harris administration it would sure sound like the Democrats are anti-American crazies.
Tom
 
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