The political echelon is discussing whether or not to take control of areas deeper in Syrian territory to prevent them from falling into the hands of Islamist rebels.
Israel National News
The Israeli political echelon is considering deepening the IDF’s control in Syria to prevent the rebels from entering the area, Kan News reported on Sunday.
The cabinet unanimously approved the decision to take control of the buffer zone and commanding positions several kilometers into the Syrian Golan Heights.
According to the report, a source with knowledge of the matter said that later it will be decided whether or not to expand this area even more ‘before someone else enters the vacuum that was made.’
At the same time, the IDF has taken the opportunity to strike weapons sites, airbases, and areas with advanced weaponry to prevent the rebels from getting their hands on Assad’s advanced arsenal, especially his chemical weapons.
The IDF confirmed in the afternoon that it had taken the Syrian side of Mount Hermon and stated that the operations in Syria were intended to improve defense positions on the border out of concern that Jihadist elements may reach Israeli communities in the Golan Heights.