VIDEOs: Syrian army collapse driven by economic woes, sanctions, and attacks: Analysis./ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Statement from the Golan Heights.
08-12-2024
Syrian army collapse driven by economic woes, sanctions, and attacks: Analysis By Al Jazeera English, December 8, 2024
Thirteen years of war in Syria have killed more than 350,000 people, displaced millions and torn the country apart. The conflict has largely became a frozen one over the past four years. Until armed groups launched an operation last week from Idlib. Joshua Landis is the director of the Center for Middle East Studies at the University of Oklahoma. He explains what's behind the collapse of the Syrian army.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Statement from the Golan Heights By Israeli PM, December 8, 2024
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister Israel Katz and Golan Heights Regional Council Chairman Uri Kellner visited an observation point on Mt. Bental on the Golan Heights. The Prime Minister was briefed by the Head of IDF Northern Command, Maj.-Gen. Ori Gordin and 210th Division Commander Brig.-Gen. Yair Peli on developments in Syria, the reinforcement of IDF units on the Syrian border and the combat readiness for future operations.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu:
"This is a historic day for the Middle East. The collapse of the Assad regime, the tyranny in Damascus, offers great opportunity but also is fraught with significant dangers. This collapse is the direct result of our forceful action against Hezbollah and Iran, Assad's main supporters. It set off a chain reaction of all those who want to free themselves from this tyranny and its oppression.
But it also means that we have to take action against possible threats. One of them is the collapse of the Separation of Forces Agreement from 1974 between Israel and Syria. This agreement held for 50 years. Last night, it collapsed. The Syrian army abandoned its positions. We gave the Israeli army the order to take over these positions to ensure that no hostile force embeds itself right next to the border of Israel. This is a temporary defensive position until a suitable arrangement is found.
Equally, we send a hand of peace to all those beyond our border in Syria: to the Druze, to the Kurds, to the Christians, and to the Muslims who want to live in peace with Israel. We're going to follow events very carefully. If we can establish neighborly relations and peaceful relations with the new forces emerging in Syria, that's our desire. But if we do not, we will do whatever it takes to defend the State of Israel and the border of Israel".