The Syrian Interim Government has taken action against Israel, which has implemented occupation maneuvers in Syria following the end of the 61-year Baath regime. THEY COMPLAINED ABOUT ISRAEL TO THE UNThe new Syrian government reported to the UN that Israel violated the country's independence and the 1974 agreement. ULTRA-ORTHODOX JEWS ARE CHOOSING SETTLEMENT AREASImages revealing Israel's plans for Syria, taking advantage of the fall of the Baath regime, have emerged. In the images circulating on social media, it was revealed that ultra-Orthodox Jews were conducting inspections for a new settlement area in Syria. THEY DESTROYED A LARGE PART OF SYRIA'S AIR DEFENSE SYSTEMThe Israeli army carried out more than 500 airstrikes on "military targets" in Syria within 48 hours after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. In a statement from the Israeli army, it was noted that among the targets hit in the attacks were defense systems and aircraft fleets. It was claimed that 90% of Syria's advanced anti-aircraft missile systems and 85% of its air defense systems were destroyed in the more than 500 airstrikes conducted within 48 hours after the fall of the Assad regime. The statement also claimed that the Russian-made SU-22 and SU-24 aircraft fleets in Syria were rendered completely unusable, and approximately 40% of the air force was destroyed. THE DEFENSE MINISTER GAVE INSTRUCTIONS: WE ARE IN THE REGION DURING THE WINTER MONTHSDefense Minister Yisrael Katz announced that he instructed the Israeli army to remain in the occupied areas of Mount Hermon after December 7 in the buffer zone. Previously claiming that the occupation in the buffer zone would be "temporary," Katz stated, "It is of great security importance for us to seize Mount Hermon due to the events in Syria, and everything must be done to ensure the Israeli army's preparations in the region so that the troops can remain there under harsh weather conditions." WHAT HAPPENED?Following the intensifying clashes in Syria on November 27, the Israeli army increased its attacks on Syria simultaneously with the collapse of the 61-year Baath regime on December 8. The Israeli army, which began to destroy the military infrastructure and capabilities left by the regime army, expanded its occupation in the Golan Heights, which is Syrian territory. The Israeli army, which entered the buffer zone around the Golan Heights, advanced its occupation further, reaching within 25 kilometers of the capital Damascus. Israel has been occupying the Golan Heights, which belong to Syria, since 1967. The borders of the buffer zone and the demilitarized zone were determined by the Forces Withdrawal Agreement signed between Israel and Syria in 1974.
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