Netanyah confirms truce in Syria

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has confirmed Thursday that a ceasefire agreement has been reached in Syria. According to his statement, a clear policy has been established that includes deilitarising the area south of Damascus and protecting the Druse community, which he named our brothers “”. Earlier, Netanyah had ordered the Israelite army [...]
According to his statement, a clear policy has been established that includes deilitarising the area south of Damascus and protecting the Druse community, which he named our brothers “”. Earlier, Netanyahu had ordered the Israeli army to intervene sharply after the forces of the Damascus regime had undergone attacks that, according to him, had resulted in “masacre” on the Druses, broadcast time.net.
He said that Israeli attacks have influenced the establishment of a ceasefire and the withdrawal of the Syrian army to Damascus. Syrian President Ahmed al-Sahara's government had announced earlier in the day that it would withdraw troops from areas where the Druse community lives.
Reuters also reported that the religious leader of the Druse community, Sheikh Yousef Jarboou, has confirmed an agreement with the Syrian government, which would enter into force immediately.
A day after ordering widespread attacks on Syrian government and military targets, Netanyah has said Israel will continue to use military means to implement the two red lines in Syria.
We have established a clear policy for deilitarizing the area south of Damascus, from the Golan Heights to Druzz. This is a red line. The other is the protection of our brothers at Jezebel Drew”, Netanyah said.
He stressed that he would not allow the deployment of Syrian forces south of Damascus and that he would not allow any danger to the Druse community in Jezebel Druse, accusing President Ahmed al-Saharaa's regime of violating both these red lines days earlier.
Over half of the world's nearly 1 million wood trees are located in Syria. The rest lives in Lebanon and Israel, including on the Golan Plateau, which Israel had conquered during the 1967 war and then annexed in 1981.
The wood religious sect dates back to the 10th century, and is a branch of Shiin Islam. /Periscope/












