Mount Hermon

Israeli Settlers Detained Attempting to Cross into Syria

The HaBashan Pioneers settler movement announced the detention of approximately 100 of its activists by the IDF for crossing into the Syrian side of Mount Hermon. The IDF confirmed the incident, strongly condemning the attempted border crossing and stating that the activists’ actions pose a danger to both soldiers and civilians. The movement claims the IDF used severe violence during the detentions, despite their peaceful intentions, and seeks to establish Israeli settlements in the area to solidify Israeli control amidst alleged terrorist activity from Syria. They believe civilian settlement is crucial to prevent the erosion of Israeli control, citing past detentions of their members for similar actions.

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Israel Seizes Syrian Hermon Peak: Buffer Zone Expansion or Land Grab?

Israeli forces, specifically the Shaldag Unit, seized the highest peak of Mount Hermon in Syria, securing a strategically vital observation point. Simultaneously, Israeli airstrikes targeted Syrian military installations, including weapons depots and production facilities, amid the collapse of the Assad regime. Prime Minister Netanyahu declared this a historic day, emphasizing Israel’s actions to secure its borders and prevent hostile forces from establishing a presence in the formerly demilitarized zone. The IDF reinforced its presence in the area and warned rebel forces against crossing the Alpha Line, while Hezbollah reportedly withdrew its forces from Syria. These actions reflect growing instability in southern Syria and Israel’s increased efforts to neutralize threats.

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