What will be the status of Israel's military presence in the Golan Heights buffer zone by end of 2025?
Complete withdrawal • 25%
Partial withdrawal • 25%
No withdrawal • 25%
Increased presence • 25%
Official statements from the Israeli government, United Nations reports, or credible international news agencies
Qatar's PM Urges Israel to Withdraw from Syria Buffer Zone Near Golan Heights
Jan 16, 2025, 02:40 PM
Qatar's Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, has demanded that Israel 'immediately withdraw' its forces from the United Nations-established buffer zone with Syria. This call comes after Israeli troops entered the area following the removal of Syria’s longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad. The buffer zone, which lies along the Golan Heights and separates Syria and Israel, has been an officially designated demilitarised zone since a 1974 UN-brokered ceasefire. Sheikh Mohammed criticized Israel's occupation of the territory near the Golan Heights, describing it as a 'reckless act' and called for an immediate withdrawal. The Syrian leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, also condemned Israel's advance, stating that there are no longer any Iranian militias or Hezbollah presence in the area, removing any pretext for Israel's military presence. Qatar has promised to provide technical support for the rehabilitation of Syria's infrastructure, devastated by nearly 14 years of war, and called for the lifting of sanctions on Syria to aid in its recovery. Israel has also launched hundreds of air strikes across Syria, claiming to target 'extremists', including groups like Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).
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No withdrawal by end of 2025 • 25%
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Israel withdraws with conditions • 25%
Israel withdraws unconditionally • 25%
No withdrawal • 25%
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Israel withdraws completely • 25%
New agreement allows presence • 25%
De-escalation and withdrawal • 25%
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Status quo maintained • 25%
Increased military engagement • 25%
Negotiated settlement reached • 25%
Israel forced to withdraw • 25%
Israel withdraws voluntarily • 25%
Israel retains control • 25%
Israel retains control • 25%
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A new peace agreement • 25%
Syria regains control • 25%
Israel maintains presence • 25%
Israel withdraws troops • 25%
International intervention • 25%
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Under UN control • 25%
Fully demilitarized • 25%
Partially occupied by Israel • 25%
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Increased military tension • 25%
Israel maintains presence • 25%
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Israel withdraws • 25%
Escalation of conflict • 25%
Peace agreement • 25%
Status quo maintained • 25%
Continued military presence • 25%