IDF Soldiers Arrest Members of Iranian Terror Cell Operating in Southern Syria
- The IDF conducted a targeted night raid in southern Syria’s Umm al-Luqas and Ein al-Bassali, apprehending an Iranian-backed terror cell and seizing weapons.
- Recent interrogations provided intelligence prompting the IDF to target an Iran-backed terrorist cell in southern Syria to prevent its entrenchment near the Golan Heights.
- IDF forces, including the 474th Brigade and Unit 504, seized firearms and grenades during the raid involving 40 soldiers and eight vehicles in southern Syria.
- Following the arrests, the IDF commits to ongoing operations to prevent terrorist entrenchment and protect Israeli civilians, with Lt. M. stating, “We will not allow terrorist elements to establish themselves in the region.”
- The IDF's operation underscores Israel's ongoing efforts to prevent Iranian-backed terrorist entrenchment in Syria's Golan Heights amid regional tensions over normalization with Syria and Lebanon.
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There is an interim government in Syria at the moment. But even after the overthrow of Assad, Israel is operating away from media attention in the country. In southern Syria, the Israeli military is now taking action against a terrorist cell.
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