Syria
“The Islamists speak softly. Just check how Iran spoke in 1979,” said Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar in Brussels.
The army continues to destroy weapons belonging to the former Assad regime that endanger “the security of the State of Israel and our forces.”
Israel is waiting for Syria to stabilize, Lt. Col. (res.) Marco Moreno, a former senior IDF intelligence officer, tells JNS.
Israeli troops will remain in key territories in Lebanon until the Lebanese army fulfills the terms of the truce agreement, said the Israeli premier.
The Israeli military vowed to “prevent any attempt by the Hezbollah terrorist organization to rebuild its forces.”
The terrorist group’s effort to rearm is a violation of the truce between Jerusalem and Beirut.
Israeli observers offer contrasting outlooks on whether Russia will—or should, from Israel’s perspective—retain its foothold in Syria.
The group, which included prominent Syrian Jewish leaders, urged the new regime to preserve heritage sites.
“The IDF will continue to operate to remove any threat to the State of Israel.”
The incident came two days after an Afghan asylum seeker plowed his car into a crowd of demonstrators in Munich, killing a two-year-old girl and her 37-year-old mother.
Syrian Education Minister Nazir al-Qadiri had said proposed revisions are limited to “inaccuracies” in Islamic education; a 50-page report reveals that they are far more extensive.
Tunnel targeted previously and hit again to prevent restoration, according to IDF • Hezbollah munitions and rocket launchers posing “imminent threat” also struck.