Netanyahu says Israel won't allow Syrian forces 'south of Damascus'
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will not allow Syrian forces to enter areas south of Damascus.
- Netanyahu emphasized the need for complete demilitarization of southern Syria, including Quneitra, Daraa, and Suwayda provinces.
- Netanyahu's government aims to prevent hostile forces from establishing a presence in the security zone of southern Syria.
- Israeli forces will remain in southern Syria indefinitely to protect the Druze community.
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Israel flexes muscles in Syria, Lebanon in warning to Sharaa, Hezbollah
The flyover during Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah’s funeral and the warnings this week by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reflect Israel’s concerns over its borders with both Lebanon and Syria.
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