Israel won't allow HTS forces in southern Syria
24/2/2025 6:06
Israel on Sunday said it
will not tolerate presence of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) in
southern Syria, nor any other forces affiliated with the
country's new rulers, and demanded the territory be
demilitarized.
Former Al Qaeda affiliate HTS took control of Damascus on
December 8 in a stunning offensive, ending then-president Bashar
al-Assad's rule and prompting a wary Israel to move forces into
a U.N.-monitored demilitarized zone within Syria.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel
will keep its positions there as a defensive measure and for as
long as is necessary.
"We will not allow forces of the HTS or the new Syrian army
to enter the territory south of Damascus. We demand full
demilitarization of southern Syria, in the provinces of
Quneitra, Daraa and Sweida," Netanyahu said at a military
graduation ceremony.
"And we will not tolerate any threat to the Druze sect in
southern Syria," he added. The Druze, who practice an offshoot
of Islam, are a minority group in Syria as well as Israel.
Syria has demanded Israel withdraw its forces from the
country. The United Nations says Israel's move into Syrian
territory is a violation of international agreements and has
also called for the troops to be withdrawn.
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