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IDF chief in Syria: Israel will not allow hostile forces to establish themselves on its borders

IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir toured southern Syria, warning that Israel would act to prevent terrorist threats and the emergence of a significant military threat along its borders.

IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Eyal Zamir warned during a visit to southern Syria that Israel will not permit hostile forces to establish themselves along its borders. The military chief made the statement during an operational situational assessment tour in the region. Zamir met with reserve soldiers and expressed his gratitude for their service and efforts in the area.

He emphasized that Israel is navigating a dynamic and evolving situation, particularly in the Syrian theatre. The IDF chief stressed the importance of readiness, stating that they will utilize their military power precisely where and when necessary to deter hostile forces. Israel aims to maintain a buffer zone in Syria to prevent both terrorist threats and significant military threats from emerging along its borders.

The IDF chief highlighted the division's commendable work and praised the reserve soldiers, acknowledging the heavy burden they bear while serving extended periods.

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