Despite UN and international protests, Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz announces that he has ordered the country’s army to prepare to remain in the newly conquered Syrian territory for the winter.
Once it became clear that the Assad government had fallen, the IDF almost immediately took over the demilitarized buffer zone established back in 1974 and expanded beyond the Golan Heights area it had illegally occupied since 1967.
According to Katz, Israel is seizing more and more land in Syria because it wants to establish a temporary “sterile defense zone” in southern Syria to prevent potential “terrorist threats” from radical Islamists.
Yesterday, the Defense Minister further stated that the IDF has been instructed to “set up appropriate facilities and make special preparations for the soldiers to remain on Mount Hermon” inside Syria.
“Enormous importance”
Hermon, located near the border with Lebanon, is a strategic location overlooking the Syrian capital Damascus. As the highest mountain in Syria, it forms a plateau for observation of the whole region, including large parts of Lebanon. With radar systems placed on Mount Hermon, Israel would be able to monitor a much larger area than at present, according to analysts.
– Due to what is happening in Syria – there is enormous security importance to our holding on to the peak of Mount Hermon, Katz said.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has also reportedly told the US that he intends to remain in the buffer zone “until there is an effective force” capable of enforcing the 1974 ceasefire agreement.
Extensive aerial bombing
As the Islamists seized power in Syria, Israel also carried out a large number of airstrikes against the country – attacks that, according to the IDF, destroyed military assets worth tens of billions of dollars.
These included the destruction of Syria’s air defenses, navy and at least five air wings – and at least one missile production facility.
It should be noted that the UN, among others, has condemned the Israeli incursion and called for an end to “all unauthorized presence in the area of separation”. However, Benjamin Netanyahu has chosen to ignore these calls, while the United States, as usual, has come to the defense of its allies, claiming that the invasion is in self-defense.
Several observers have also warned that there is a high risk that the territories conquered by Israel will never be returned, but will be permanently occupied or annexed and become part of the future “Greater Israel” that several of Netanyahu’s government partners aspire to.