Israel Exploits Assad’s Fall to Expand Into Syria

While Syrians celebrated the toppling of the Assad regime following a swift 
operation by rebel forces on Sunday, Israel moved in. The Israeli military 
launched half a dozen airstrikes on Syrian targets and parked tanks inside 
Syria’s borders, in violation of a 50-year ceasefire pact.
Israeli airstrikes on Sunday targeted apparent missile and chemical weapons 
stockpiles. Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said the attacks were meant 
to keep those weapons from being used by “extremists.” And on Monday and 
Tuesday, Israel continued to strike dozens of other Syrian military targets — 
more than 350 — and claimed to have destroyed Syria’s navy.
The Israeli military on Sunday evening positioned its troops near five Syrian 
villages within a demilitarized zone just to the east of the Israeli-occupied 
Golan Heights, which Israel seized from Syria in 1967 and later illegally 
annexed. The movement of its troops violates a 1974 ceasefire agreement with 
Syria, which Israel has argued is null since Assad’s government has collapsed — 
though the agreement was struck with his father 50 years ago. The Israeli 
military has also posted soldiers atop the Syrian side of the 9,000-foot Mount 
Hermon, which also falls within the ceasefire demilitarized zone. 
The Israeli government said Monday that its military strikes and operations 
inside Syria were preemptive security measures meant to protect its citizens, 
intended to create a larger buffer zone between the two nations as the new 
Syrian government takes shape. A letter written by Israel’s ambassador to the 
U.N. Security Council said that this was a “limited and temporary” security 
measure. However, a U.N. spokesperson said its peacekeeping forces in charge of 
security along the border had informed Israel that its actions violate the 1974 
agreement and instructed “there should be no military forces or activities in 
the area.”
'This Needs to Stop': UN Envoy Condemns Israeli Military's Advance on Syria | 
Common Dreams


The United Nations' special envoy to Syria said Tuesday that the Israeli 
military's rapid move to seize Syrian territory following the Assad 
government's collapse is a grave violation of a decades-old agreement that 
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claims is now dead.

"What we are seeing is a violation of the disengagement agreement from 1974, so 
we will obviously, with our colleagues in New York, follow this extremely 
closely in the hours and days ahead," Geir Pedersen said at a media briefing in 
Geneva.

Hours earlier, Pedersen told Zeteo's Mehdi Hasan that "this needs to stop," 
referring to Israel's further encroachment on the occupied and illegally 
annexed Golan Heights.


"This is a very serious issue," Pedersen said, rejecting Netanyahu's assertion 
that the 1974 agreement is null. "Let's not start playing with an extremely 
important part of the peace structure that has been in place."



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