Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Syrians transfer weapons, including ‘chemical grenades,’ to Israeli forces

Locals are reportedly helping the IDF safeguard weapons left over from the Arab country’s civil war.

Israeli soldiers on Syrian side of border fence
Israeli soldiers operating on the Syrian side of the border fence, Dec. 15, 2024. Photo by Jamal Awad/Flash90.

Syrians are helping Israeli forces collect weapons, including grenades filled with chemical agents, left over from the civil war that has raged in the Arab country for over a decade, Hebrew media reported on Monday.

The weapons are being turned over in villages in or near Israeli-controlled areas in Syria, according to Channel 12 News.

“We found several weapons filled with chemical warfare agents,” one unnamed soldier, whose face did not appear on camera, said in a video aired by the outlet. “You can see cheap grenades filled with chemical agents, and you have to add a fuse to them in order to activate them. There are boxes filled with grenades, with chemicals called ‘CS,’” he added.

The item featured a photograph of a man dressed in civilian clothes near the weapons. The report did not specify who in Syria is turning over weapons to Israeli forces.

Israel seized areas in Syria near the shared border following the collapse of the regime of Bashar Assad on Dec. 8. Israel’s presence there is temporary and designed to ensure the safety of the border area, according to Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz.

Israel has also carried out intensive strikes in Syria since the regime’s collapse, to prevent dangerous weapons falling into the wrong hands, Katz added.

“We have to stop the defense,” the Florida congressman said. “You’re not going to mess with us.”
“The whole world has seen Iran was building up a conventional capability where they would have so many missiles and so many drones that they could overwhelm anybody’s defenses,” the U.S. secretary of state said.
“We degraded Iran’s ability to project power outside its borders and threaten the region and threaten our interests,” Adm. Brad Cooper stated.
The City Hall rep told JNS that the New York City mayor decries “displays of support for terrorist organizations.”
Isaac Herzog made no mention of recent opposition to his receiving an honorary doctorate and addressing students in his letter to the Conservative Jewish seminary.
“They feel that on the ashes of an incinerated civilization, they will rise to their paradise,” Edwin Black told JNS, prior to a talk he gave in Los Angeles.