DrZoidberg
Contributor
Of course. IDF moves into a UN patrolled buffer so locals are now too close to Israeli forces and get shot for protesting too close to Israeli forces. Netanyahoo logic.Israeli forces fire at Syrian protesters in Deraa, wounding one
Demonstrators demand an end to Israeli military presence in border town in southern governorate.www.aljazeera.com
Do you honestly not understand why its a good thing that Israel moves into what otherwise would be a power vaccuum? Syria has tonnes of rebel groups armed to the teeth. The new Syrian government is not at all secure yet. And has a leader on the "terror most wanted list".
Allowing a anarchic no man's land would be extremely dangerous