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Egypt accuses Israel of ‘exploiting energy vacuum’ after seizing Golan Heights buffer zone

By Editorial Board Published December 9, 2024 5 Min Read
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Egypt accuses Israel of ‘exploiting energy vacuum’ after seizing Golan Heights buffer zone

Israeli troops have seized a demilitarised buffer zone within the Golan Heights in a transfer that has been criticised by Egypt and Qatar.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated his forces had entered the 155-square mile space after a insurgent advance ended Syrian President Bashar al Assad’s rule on Sunday.

The zone was established by a ceasefire settlement between Israel and Syria in 1974.

Mr Netanyahu stated the 50-year-old deal had collapsed and Syrian troops had deserted their positions within the zone, necessitating the Israeli takeover as a “temporary defensive position”.

It got here as Egypt’s overseas ministry condemned the seizure of the buffer zone and accused Israel of “exploiting the power vacuum… to occupy more Syrian territories and create a fait accompli in violation of international law”.

Cairo known as for the United Nations Safety Council to take “a firm position towards the Israeli aggression on Syria”.

Qatar additionally condemned the seizure, with its overseas ministry calling it a “dangerous development”.

The Israelis captured the Golan Heights within the 1967 Six-Day Struggle, fought between Israel and a coalition of Arab states, primarily Egypt, Syria, and Jordan, they usually later annexed it.

The entire worldwide group, aside from the US, considers the strategic plateau to be occupied Syrian territory.

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An Israeli soldier within the Golan Heights buffer zone. Pic: Reuters

Talking from Mount Bental, an remark level within the Golan Heights close to the Syrian border on Sunday, Mr Netanyahu stated the Assad regime fell as a “direct result of the blows we have inflicted on Iran and Hezbollah”.

Israel carried out assaults on Iran and the Lebanese militant group this 12 months as fears grew the conflict in Gaza would spiral right into a a lot wider regional battle.

In his feedback on Sunday, Mr Netanyahu stated Tehran and Iranian-backed Hezbollah had been the “main supporters of the Assad regime”.

Israeli soldiers stand guard near the ceasefire line between Syria and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
Pic: Reuters

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Israeli troopers stand guard after the IDF seized the zone. Pic: Reuters

‘Octopus’s arms are being severed’

He was joined by his defence minister Israel Katz who stated the autumn of the Assad regime was a “severe blow” to the “Iranian-axis of evil”.

Mr Katz added: “The octopus’s arms are being severed one by one.”

Israel’s navy later warned residents of 5 southern Syria communities to remain dwelling for his or her security because it took management of the buffer zone.

The settlement that demarcated the buffer zone was reached after the 1973 Yom Kippur Struggle, which began when Egypt and Syria launched a shock assault on Israel.

United Nations peacekeepers have patrolled the demilitarised buffer zone since 1974.

Israeli soldiers ride in military vehicles as they gather near the ceasefire line between Syria and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
Pic: Reuters

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Israeli navy automobiles within the buffer zone. Pic: Reuters

Israel’s overseas minister stated on Monday the nation’s navy has struck suspected chemical weapons websites and long-range rockets in Syria following the collapse of the Assad regime.

Gideon Saar stated the assault was carried out to cease the weapons from falling into “the hands of extremists”.

In the meantime, US forces have carried out dozens of airstrikes on Islamic State targets in central Syria, in keeping with American officers.

In an announcement, the US Central Command stated the strikes had been geared toward guaranteeing Islamic State doesn’t benefit from the state of affairs in Syria.

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Syrians have been celebrating in the streets since the downfall of Assad's regime was announced.

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How the rebels’ seize of Syria unfolded

Assad regime falls

Syrian rebels stated they’d captured the nation’s capital Damascus and ousted Mr Assad’s regime on Sunday after a lightning offensive that lasted simply over every week.

The insurgent forces seized navy bases, toppled regime statues, freed prisoners and captured main cities as they introduced an finish to the Assad dynasty’s 54 years of rule.

Mr Assad and his household arrived within the Russian capital Moscow on Sunday as Syrians took to the streets to have fun the profitable insurgent offensive.

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