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Israel Says Ground Troops Conducted Raids in Syria

SOUTHERN SYRIA, AUG 3 – The Israeli Defense Forces seized numerous weapons and questioned multiple suspects in a coordinated raid to disrupt arms trafficking near the Golan Heights, military officials said.

  • On August 3, 2025, Israel’s military reported ground forces in southern Syria seized weapons and questioned suspects, in the latest cross-border raid since Bashar al-Assad’s fall in December.
  • After an Islamist-led offensive late in 2024 toppled then Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, Israel’s military seized weapons in southern Syria, citing security concerns.
  • On Saturday night, troops of the 226th Brigade under the 210th Division and field investigators from Unit 504 raided four locations, found weapons, and interrogated suspects in the Hader area.
  • Since the raid, an Israeli army division from the 210th Division remains deployed to prevent terrorist entrenchment and protect residents of the Golan Heights, Israel said.
  • Near the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights, the raid underscores the region’s strategic sensitivity and follows hundreds of strikes since Bashar al-Assad’s overthrow in December, signaling Israel’s ongoing campaign to secure its frontier.
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The Israeli army declared on Sunday that it had conducted land raids in southern Syria aimed at arms trafficking, near the annexed Golan Heights, in its latest ground operation since the fall of the previous Syrian power in December. ...

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steigan.no broke the news in on Sunday, August 3, 2025.
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