Why Israel Captured Syria’s Highest Mount Hermon Following Assad’s Overthrow

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Why Israel Captured Syria’s Highest Mount Hermon Following Assad’s Overthrow

Following the overthrow of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Israel has declared the 1974 Golan Heights buffer zone agreement null and void. In a strategic move, Israeli forces have advanced to positions on Mount Hermon, a highly significant peak located near the Lebanon border.

Mount Hermon, with its elevated position, offers Israel a critical observational advantage, allowing enhanced surveillance of Syria and Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon. The Israeli government has stated that this move is temporary and security-focused, emphasizing the immediate need for vigilance in the region.

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However, analysts caution that this development could lead to heightened regional tensions, especially as the international community continues to recognize the Golan Heights as Syrian territory. The decision further complicates an already volatile situation in the Middle East.

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