Tehran – Hebrew media clearly prepares for a long-term “existence” in areas occupied in Syria without resistance after the collapse of Bashar al-Assad government in December I’ve done it.
Israeli newspaper Maarib revealed that the occupying forces converted former Syrian military locations into Israeli military bases and equipped with buildings and advanced technology to promote their expanded presence in unarmed zones .
The newspaper said it is uncertain how long the troops will remain, but continued activity does not show intention to withdraw immediately.
Maarib emphasized that the site of Kudna, one of the fortresses built by Syrian forces before the war in 1973, was an important target.
During the war in 1973, the Israeli army was unable to capture it. However, after the collapse of Assad’s government, Israeli forces entered the demilitarized zone and reached Kudna.
They proceeded eastward through the valley leading to the province of Queneitra, passing through the village of Kudna, and ascended to the site from the rear of Syria.
Within weeks, the occupying forces reoriented their surveillance and firing systems, facing Syria rather than occupied Palestinian territory.
The report says Israeli forces have opened new access roads between the border fence and the captured Syrian sites, and forests and dense vegetation to improve control of the area.
Recognizing the possibility of future conflict, the Army endures resistance.
Maalib admitted that Israeli military officials believe it is only a matter of time before local groups organize an attack on local occupation forces.
To address this threat, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) increased preparations for the armored battalion 74 from brigade 188, with both battalions 890 of the air tro troop brigade being located along the front lines of the unarmed zone. Masu.
The IOF has installed fortified residential units, secure operational rooms and advanced communications equipment. Even the reception antennas on mobile phones are set up to allow soldiers to remain connected to their families.
The Army stocks up fuel tanks, ammunition and long-term food supplies in preparation for the potential isolation of IOF forces due to harsh weather and potential extension battles.
Additionally, the Israeli military has established recreational facilities such as clubs and cafeterias. Over the next few days, the kitchen will be set up on all front posts along the line, ensuring that soldiers receive warm water every day.
As part of its operations, IOF carried out extensive deforestation in unarmed zones, including uprooting vast forests of plants and enhancing visibility and control of the region.
Israeli forces reportedly have already wiped out more than 80% of the former Syrian military assets since the collapse of Assad’s government.
The latest development comes days after local Syrian sources told local media that the IOF was expanding military occupation in the southern Kneitra province.
The new Syrian government has been under keen criticism for fighting Lebanese residents at its borders, failing to resist Israel’s occupation and its expansionist moves.