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Israel deploys troops to Syrian border as Assad regime falls

Closed military zones have been declared on Israeli side as IDF bolsters defences

December 8, 2024 11:39
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Israel has responded to the heightened instability on its northern border after Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s sudden ousting (Image: Getty)
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Israel has ramped up security along its northern border in response to the growing instability following the sudden ousting of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

With rebel forces taking control of key areas near the Israeli border, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has declared closed military zones in the Golan Heights and issued strong warnings to southern Syrian rebels, urging them to stay clear of the sensitive buffer zone.

In a statement on Saturday evening, the Israeli military confirmed that it was providing assistance to United Nations (UN) forces on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights, helping repel an attack by gunmen near the town of Hader, which lies close to the Israeli border. "The IDF is now assisting the UN force to repel the attack," the military said.

The IDF have imposed closed military zones in strategic agricultural areas near the Israeli-Syrian border, including Merom Golan, Ein Zivan, and Buq’ata, in response to the evolving situation following Assad’s flight from Damascus, according to the Times of Israel (TOI).