Israeli Regime Establishes Military Posts Near Damascus: Monitor
According to the Britain-based war monitor, the posts were set up on Aug 21, in Rakhlah, a village in the Mount Hermon area, which overlooks three key roads linking Damascus with Lebanon's Baalbek and Beirut.
The observatory said, the move gives Israel a“significant strategic advantage,” placing its forces within artillery range of vital highways, including the Beirut-Masnaa and Beirut-Zahle routes, which are considered essential supply lines for Hezbollah.
It added that, the deployment appears to be part of the Israeli regime's wider strategy, to encircle the Lebanese group and cut its potential supply routes.
There has been no official comment from Syria's interim authorities, on the reported deployment.
The Zionist Israel has carried out repeated airstrikes in southern Syria, targeting military sites, and, what it says are, Hezbollah and Iranian-linked assets. The reported fixed presence on the ground near Damascus would mark a major escalation in the tension between the two countries.– NNN-SANA
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