Israel
Netanyahu Demands Demilitarization of Southern Syria
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Published Feb. 23, 2025, 6:42 PM
Israel

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called for the demilitarization of southern Syria, refusing to accept the presence of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) or other forces affiliated with Syria’s new regime in the region. This demand comes after HTS took control of Damascus, ending nearly 50 years of the Assad family rule.
Prime Minister Netanyahu has ordered the IDF to create a buffer zone in southern Syria, emphasizing that Israel will not tolerate any threats to the Druze sect in the area. He stated, “We will not allow forces of the HTS or the new Syrian army to enter the territory south of Damascus… We demand full demilitarization of southern Syria.”
The Trump Administration has so far given Israel full backing for their Syria operations, while the EU may soon possibly pressure Israel to leave its presence in Syria.
Syria’s new ruler, Ahmer al-Sharaa, has committed to the 1974 Israel-Syria armistice but also demands Israel’s withdrawal. The international community is watching al-Sharaa’s next moves, wondering if he will integrate with the West or revert to his al-Qaeda roots.
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