Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed the opinion that the change of power in Syria occurred after Israeli attacks on Iran and Hezbollah. According to him, this opens up new opportunities for Israel. Netanyahu also believes that the fall of the Assad regime was a historic event for the Middle East.
The prime minister also said the 1974 demarcation agreement with Syria had collapsed due to the withdrawal of Syrian troops, resulting in Israel occupying a buffer zone to protect the border. The IDF was ordered to enter this area to prevent enemy forces from being on the border.
Netanyahu also announced Israel's return to the “good neighbor” policy and its readiness to provide humanitarian aid to Syrian civilians. At the same time, the Israeli army struck a chemical weapons plant in Syria to prevent it from being captured by rebels.
According to the publication, Israel and Syria have been in a constant state of war since their founding in 1948. The 1974 delimitation agreement is an important point in relations between the countries. In Syria, the opposition took the country's capital, Damascus, and President Bashar al-Assad fled the country.
Current events suggest that the political picture in the Middle East may be changing, opening up new prospects for Israel and other countries in the region.
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