What will be the international response to the Syrian army collapse in northeast Syria by end of 2024?
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Israeli Intelligence Detects Rapid Collapse of Syrian Army in Northeast Syria, Prompting Emergency Discussion
Dec 5, 2024, 06:03 PM
Israeli intelligence has identified an unexpectedly rapid collapse of the Syrian army's defensive lines in battles with rebels in northeast Syria over the past 24 hours. This development has prompted an emergency discussion in the Israeli cabinet, with concerns that rebels might seize weapons and pose threats to Israel. Both Israel and the United States have recognized signs of this collapse, leading to significant changes in Israel's activity. The Israeli Prime Minister is currently holding discussions on the situation in Syria, focusing on the potential implications of the Syrian army's weakening position.
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