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As Israel buffers danger from rebels in Syria, gov’t complains to UN

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Syria’s interim authorities filed a criticism with the UN Security Council concerning Israeli airstrikes within the nation and the IDF’s enlargement of the buffer zone, in accordance with letters obtained by the Associated Press.

Israel determined to increase the buffer zone in Syria after Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)-led insurgent teams overthrew Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad – a transfer which the rebels interpret as a violation of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement. 

Israel’s protection

Since the autumn of the Assad regime, Israel has carried out a number of focused strikes on chemical weapons services and army bases deserted by the nation’s earlier regime.

The Prime Minister’s Office introduced on Thursday that Israel wouldn’t permit jihadi teams to fill the vacuum created by the collapse of the Syrian regime on Israel’s border.

The PMO stated that this was the rationale that the IDF entered the buffer zone and took management of strategic websites close to Israel’s border. 

Weapons found by the IDF within the buffer zone between Israel and Syria on December 13, 2024. (credit score: IDF SPOKESPERSON’S UNIT)

“This deployment is momentary till a pressure that’s dedicated to the 1974 settlement might be established and safety on our border might be assured,” the workplace acknowledged. 

Complaining to UN officers

A letter similar to that which the rebels despatched to the UNSC was additionally despatched to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, in accordance with AP. 

Syria’s UN Ambassador Koussay Aldahhak reportedly wrote that his authorities instructed him to jot down the letter of grievance.

“At a time when the Syrian Arab Republic is witnessing a brand new section in its historical past through which its folks aspire to ascertain a state of freedom, equality and the rule of regulation and to attain their hopes for prosperity and stability, the Israeli occupation military has penetrated further areas of Syrian territory in Mount Hermon and Quneitra Governorate,” Aldahhak wrote.

Secretary-General of the UN Antonio Guterres mirrored Aldahhak’s considerations on X/Twitter on Friday.


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“The latest and in depth violations of Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity are deeply regarding,” Guterres wrote. “While sustaining public order, it’s crucial to assist credible, orderly and inclusive transitional preparations in Syria.”

Jerusalem Post Staff contributed to this report





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