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    Israel Enhances Security Strategy on Mount Hermon for Stability

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    What it’s about

    Israel’s Defense Minister Israel Katz has confirmed that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will maintain their presence on the Syrian side of Mount Hermon indefinitely. This follows Israel’s recent seizure of a security zone post the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria.

    Why it matters

    The decision underscores Israel’s commitment to safeguarding its northern communities and the entire nation from potential threats in the region. By remaining on Mount Hermon, Israel can prevent hostile forces from exploiting the power vacuum in southern Syria, ensuring that militants do not establish a foothold that could threaten Israeli security.

    Details

    Minister Katz emphasized Israel’s determination to protect against any threats and avoid security dependencies on external actors. The IDF’s presence in this strategic area facilitates the creation of a buffer against hostile entities that attempt to settle in the southern Syrian region.

    Engagement with Local Populations

    Israel aims to foster positive relations with amicable populations in southern Syria, especially the Druze community, which shares significant ties with Israeli Druze citizens. Israel’s efforts reflect its broader strategy to stabilize the region through diplomacy alongside military security.

    Infrastructure and Support

    The IDF infrastructure on Mount Hermon is well-equipped for winter, featuring insulated structures, a medical facility for cold injuries, and comprehensive support with generators, heating devices, and protective clothing for challenging weather conditions.

    Regional Implications

    With Assad’s regime replaced, leading to potential shifts in regional dynamics, Israel’s proactive measures are designed to keep Iranian-backed forces at bay and to prevent any party from using Syrian lands to transfer weapons to Hezbollah or other hostile entities.

    Conclusion

    Israel is open to establishing “correct ties” with the new Syrian administration under Ahmad al-Sharaa. However, it stands firm on retaliating against any threats, thus demonstrating its resolve to protect Israeli citizens while remaining vigilant about the evolving geopolitical landscape.

    This story was first published on timesofisrael.com.

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