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MADRID Dec. 17 (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netantahu, and the Minister of Defense, Israel Katz, visited this Tuesday the troops settled in the Syrian territory occupied after the fall of Bashar al Assad last week and have stressed that their presence there will continue “all the time.” as long as necessary.”
Katz has defended the presence of the Israeli Army in the so-called buffer zone “to detect threats near and far”, as well as to protect “the communities of the Golan Heights and the citizens of the State of Israel.”
From the top of Mount Hermon, located on the side of Syrian territory, Katz said that this location “is the eye of the State of Israel” and its presence there will also serve to “deter” threats that may come from “the bastions of Hezbollah in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley and “the rebels of Damascus.”
Katz has warned in relation to the latter, who aim, he said, to “present a moderate image but belong to the most extreme Islamic sects”, according to the Israeli press.
The day before, the leader of Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS), Ahmed Hussein al Shara, asked in an interview for ‘The Times’ that Israel would stop bombing Syrian territory and abandon the occupied areas, ensuring that Syria would not become a “platform to launch attacks” against Israel or any other country.
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