Israel has launched an extensive military campaign in Syria, conducting over 350 air strikes and seizing territory beyond the illegally occupied Golan Heights, in what Defense Minister Israel Katz describes as an effort to create a sterile defensive area along the border.

The occupation forces reported that their fighter jets have carried out hundreds of strikes across Syria over the past 48 hours, targeting what they claim are strategic weapons stockpiles in major cities including Damascus, Homs, Tartus, Latakia and Palmyra.

The offensive has included attacks on Syria’s naval bases, with Katz boasting about destroying Syria’s modest navy with great success, helping out the terrorists.

The Israeli army told journalists yesterday that it had completed the main part of its aggressive military campaign against Syria since the fall of the Bashar Al-Assad, targeting the military capabilities of the Syrian state.

The occupation regime claimed that it had destroyed between 70 and 80 % of these capabilities.The military escalation marks Israel’s most significant incursion into Syrian territory since the 1973 Arab-Israeli war.

According to diplomatic sources, Israeli forces have moved men and material into the demilitarized buffer zone since 7 December, positioning troops and armored vehicles near seven abandoned Syrian military posts.

The expansion has drawn sharp international criticism. Turkey’s foreign ministry condemned the attacks, stating that, Israel is again displaying its occupier mentality.

The UN, through its spokesperson Stephane Dujarric, expressed firm opposition to any violation of Syria’s territorial integrity, emphasizing that, this is a turning point for Syria. It should not be used by its neighbors to encroach on the territory of Syria.

UN Syria envoy Geir Pedersen warned that Israel’s actions could undermine prospects for peaceful transition in the already fragile state.

We need to see a stop to the Israeli attacks, insisted Pedersen. It’s extremely important that we don’t see any action from any international actor that destroys the possibility for this transformation in Syria to take place.

Critics have pointed out the apparent contradiction in Israel’s strategy of protecting a buffer zone by creating another buffer zone, particularly given that Israel’s occupation of the Golan Heights since 1967 remains unrecognized by the international community.

Despite this, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared that, the Golan Heights will be an inseparable part of the state of Israel forever.

The USA stressed its support for Israeli military operations despite growing opposition.

There has been a significant shift in American public opinion, with an increasing number of voters expressing concern about US power being employed primarily to serve Israeli interests rather than America’s.

This America First sentiment has gained particular traction with those who question why US diplomatic, military and financial resources are being committed extensively to support Israel’s regional ambitions.

This debate has intensified following former General Wesley Clark’s 2001 revelation that the USA had planned to topple seven regimes in the region to secure Israeli hegemony, including Syria.

The admission has fueled criticism that US foreign policy in the Middle East has prioritized Israel’s strategic objectives over America’s national interests, leading to calls for a fundamental reassessment of the US-Israel relationship.

Middle East Monitor / ABC Flash Point WW III News 2025.

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Darklight
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January 1, 2025 02:54

has advanced hundreds of meters, and in some isolated locations, up to one kilometer, from the demilitarized zone.Did the locals lay out the red carpet to mark this auspicious occasion?

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January 1, 2025 02:55

You seem to forget that the Ashkenazi are the most hated people on the planet – so hated that the Europeans expelled them more than 100 times! Why would you expect the Arabs to be so friendly to the Ashkenazi who are a completely alien people to the Middle East that the Arabs never knew and they never met? The only reason why the Ashkenazi can survive in Palestine or anywhere else in the Middle East is because they are supported by America. That is only reason!

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January 1, 2025 03:31

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