How will the Syrian government's stance towards Israel change by December 31, 2025?
Increased hostility towards Israel • 25%
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Improved relations with Israel • 25%
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Official statements from the Syrian government or credible diplomatic sources.
Israel Informs U.S. of Troop Deployment in Syria, Describes Actions as Temporary and Tactical for Self-Defense Against Terrorist Groups
Dec 10, 2024, 09:59 AM
Israel has informed Washington of its intention to deploy troops into Syrian territory, with U.S. officials indicating that there is no opposition to this move. The Israeli military's actions are described as temporary and tactical, aimed at defending its borders against terrorist groups. A spokesperson from the U.S. State Department confirmed that Israel's operations in Syria are considered self-defense, especially following the removal of the Bashar al-Assad government by rebel factions. The U.S. has acknowledged Israel's right to take action against terrorist organizations operating near its borders.
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