
Israel Will Remain in Gaza, Lebanon and Syria Indefinitely, Defense Minister Says
Israeli forces will remain in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon, and Syria indefinitely to maintain security zones along the borders, Defense Minister Israel Katz has said. To defend Israel from Hamas, Hezbollah and the newly established Syrian government, Katz claimed the IDF needed to keep a foothold in each territory for the foreseeable future.
“Unlike in the past, the (Israeli military) is not evacuating areas that have been cleared and seized,” Katz said on Wednesday, April 16. “[The IDF] will remain in the security zones as a buffer between the enemy and (Israeli) communities in any temporary or permanent situation in Gaza — as in Lebanon and Syria.”
The move is expected to complicate the already heated cease-fire talks with Hamas, regarding the proposal to free 10 hostages in exchange for another temporary truce. Hamas has reiterated that it will not release the 59 hostages remaining in Gaza without assurance that Israel will completely withdraw from the Strip and agree to a permanent peace deal.
Katz’s announcement could also derail the truce with Hezbollah, as well as further antagonize Israel with Syria’s new leaders, who overthrew President Bashar Assad last year. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said Israel’s insistence on keeping its troops in southern Lebanon has hindered his army’s ability to deploy along the border as per the cease-fire agreement reached last year. (NYP/VFI News)
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