Israel shifts military focus to Syrian weapons after regional power changes
Israel plans to increase strikes on Syrian weapon stockpiles while maintaining minimal ground presence. Officials say its only about protecting citizens‚ not getting involved in Syrian matters
In a major shift of military strategy Israel Katz announced plans to target Syrian weapon stockpiles: the focus is on heavy arms including surface-to-air systems cruise missiles and coastal defense equipment
The decision comes after significant changes in Syriaʼs power structure (with Assadʼs removal) which created new risks about advanced weapons falling into wrong hands. Gideon Saar emphasized that Israel dont want to meddle in Syrian affairs but needs to protect its citizens interests
Thatʼs why we attack strategic weapons systems like remaining chemical weapons or long-range missiles and rockets in order that they will not fall into the hands of extremists
Following the Hamas attack about a year ago Israel stepped-up its border security measures. The military has been busy with:
- Clearing land-mines near Syrian border
- Building new defensive barriers
- Setting-up observation posts
- Deploying commandos to Mount Hermon area
Israeli forces moved into the de-militarized zone — a 400 sq-km buffer created back in 74 by UN agreement. Saar explained that troops stay within 1-2 miles from border; its temporary and limited step taken for security reasons