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VisitWhat will be the primary focus of the new Syrian government in the first half of 2025?
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Israel Warns Syria of Forceful Response if Iran Returns or Hezbollah Arms
Dec 10, 2024, 03:02 PM
Israel has issued a stern warning to the new Syrian regime, stating that it will act decisively to protect its security if the new government allows Iran to re-establish its presence in Syria or acts against Israel. This statement was made by a senior Israeli official, who emphasized that Israel does not wish to interfere in Syria's internal affairs but will respond forcefully to any threats. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated this position, highlighting Israel's intention to establish relations with the new Syrian leadership but warning of a strong response should Iran return or if weapons are transferred to Hezbollah. The Israeli stance comes amidst hopes that the new regime will focus on the welfare of the Syrian people and restore ties with the Arab world, while maintaining security in the Golan Heights.
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