Israeli Invasion Of Syria (2024–present)
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On 8 December 2024, Israel invaded the
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in southwestern Syria adjacent to the
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, and carried out an aerial campaign targeting the
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's military capabilities, following the
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. Israel took advantage of the
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created by the fall of Assad to increase the amount of territory it controlled by several hundred square miles. Israel declared the 1974 Disengagement agreement with Syria to be void. Israel initially said this new invasion would be "temporary", but later said it would hold onto the territory for an "unlimited time". Israel also launched extensive aerial and naval strikes on Syrian military targets across the country, under an operation codenamed Operation Arrow of Bashan (). Israel's campaign destroyed Syria's military capabilities, including its navy, as well as
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stockpiles. Israel's campaign in Syria was internationally condemned and was accused of violating
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by Saudi Arabia's foreign ministry. Syrian President
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criticized Israel's actions but also stated that his country was not in a position to be drawn into a new conflict. On 25 February 2025, Israel escalated its invasion of
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while conducting a wave of airstrikes there and in
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, one day after demanding the
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demilitarize southern Syria.


Background

Since the
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in 1967, Israel has occupied most of the
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region of Syria. After the
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in 1973, Israel and Syria agreed to a ceasefire which created the UN Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF), which maintains a small
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between the two countries. In 1981, Israel annexed the region, a move condemned by the
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and unrecognized by any country except the United States (recognized 2019). During its occupation, Israel has promoted Israeli settlement in the Heights. In November 2024, the United Nations accused Israel of violating the 1974 Disengagement Agreement in November with engineering work and battle tanks inside the demilitarized zone. UNDOF stated it had "repeatedly engaged with the IDF to protest the construction." Israel responded that it was "working to establish a barrier on Israeli territory exclusively in order to thwart a possible terrorist invasion and protect the security of Israel's borders," and that "Israeli and IDF officials maintain close contact with UN officials who are familiar with the threats in the region." In December 2024, the
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launched a major offensive against the
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led Syrian regime. Following the
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, Israeli Minister of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism
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expressed apprehension at the opposition forces' political upheaval of the
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, claiming that: "Most of
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is now under the control of
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and
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." He implored Israel to re-fortify its defensive line at
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in Israeli-occupied
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based on 1974 borders in order to prevent potential attacks by the new regime. The collective of
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community leaders in Syria condemned the invasion. The newly formed
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stated they were committed to integration into the Syrian Army, however stated that they supported the demilitarization of southern Syria. The
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, a Druze military organization affiliated with the FSA condemned the invasion as a violation of Syria's sovereignty and stated they would work with opposition forces. Sheikh al-Karama Forces had issued a joint statement with the
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in January 2025 emphasizing that it was prepared to integrate into a united "military body" in southern Syria.


Israeli objectives

On 9 December 2024, Israeli Defense Minister
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issued orders for military objectives in southern Syria. The IDF received four primary strategic objectives from Katz to conduct "in the immediate term": # To secure complete control over the buffer zone and other nearby strategic positions in Syria. # To establish a security zone extending beyond the buffer zone, focusing on removing all heavy weaponry and terrorist infrastructure that could post a threat to Israel, while establishing contact with local Druze communities and other regional communities. # To immediately prevent the reestablishment of
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ian arms smuggling routes to
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through Syrian territory and border crossings. # To continue destroying strategic heavy weapons systems throughout Syria, including air defense networks, missile systems, and coastal defense installations. Israel has also stated its demands for all Syrian territory south of Damascus to be demilitarized, including the governerates of
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,
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and
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that it would not tolerate threats against the
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in southern Syria.


Events


Ground offensive

Following the advance of the Syrian opposition in the south, Israel reinforced Division 210 and deployed additional troops to the
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to prevent any possible threats. When Syrian opposition forces first occupied the southern town of Hader, it was reported that the IDF had advanced further into the Golan Heights to repel an attack on a
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post in the area. Additionally, the IDF significantly reinforced its presence within the established buffer zone.


2024

On 8 December 2024, Israeli armored units, including
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s, crossed the ceasefire line in the occupied Golan Heights fence and entered the buffer zone during early morning operations. Israeli Army Radio stated that the IDF and Northern Command initiated the operation in order to strengthen its "border" with Syria and prevent "spillover" or attacks "against Israel." The military advance extended into the
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, with substantial forces entering the town of
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. Syrian media reported that Israeli forces had advanced into the city center of
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. Following the advance into the Quneitra Governorate and the Syrian-controlled side of
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by the Israeli Special Forces
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(Unit 5101), Israeli Prime Minister
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issued a statement saying that the 1974 ceasefire agreement had collapsed when Syrian soldiers abandoned their posts in the Golan Heights, and that the area was to be temporarily occupied to "ensure that no hostile force embeds itself next to the border of Israel." During the takeover, IDF spokesman Avichay Adraee announced a curfew in five Syrian villages, including Quneitra, ordering locals of the border towns to remain inside "until further notice." On 8 December 2024,
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reported that Israel had taken control of Tell al-Hara. On 10 December correspondents for
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and
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reported Israeli tanks in several Syrian villages such as
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. Although Israeli tanks were also reported as far as Qatana, from
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an IDF spokesman insisted that "IDF forces are not advancing towards Damascus. This is not something we are doing or pursuing in any way" while acknowledging that, beyond the buffer zone, "a few additional points" had been seized. The Israeli Defense Minister also stated that Israel aims to establish a "sterile defence zone" in southern Syria to "prevent the establishment and organisation of terror in Syria".Israel says it will impose 'sterile defence zone' in southern Syria
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'' 10 December 2024
On 11 December, orthodox
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Jews printed the Tanya, a central Chabad religious text, from a light truck on Syrian land, at the base of Mount Hermon, a short distance to the east of the purple line. On 12 December, Syrian residents of Hader, Hamidiya, and Umm Batna in Quneitra Governorate were displaced from their homes after the IDF entered with military vehicles, with Israeli troops subsequently probing Umm Batna in its entirety. From 12 to 13 December, Syrian sources reported that Israeli forces conducted formal meetings with local community representatives in the Yarmouk Basin area in southwestern
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, reportedly using loudspeakers and a low-flying drone to broadcast messages urging meetings and requirements. The Israeli military reportedly articulated specific security requirements for the local population, including the surrender of all weapons in the village, compliance with home search operations, and the prohibition of armed resistance against any military operations. Syrian sources also claimed that Israeli troops used loudspeakers to warn villagers in the area to evacuate their residences. On 15 December Israel attempted to depopulate several Syrian villages in the newly occupied part of the Golan Heights. After the residents declined, Israel began destroying the electricity and water networks in the villages to attempt to forcibly evict them. The Israeli government also declared that it would expand Israel settlements in the Golan Heights. Netanyahu announced plans to double the Golan Heights' population in a statement on the 15th, saying Israel would continue to hold onto it and that "Strengthening the Golan is strengthening the State of Israel." On 17 December, Netanyahu met with
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,
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, commander of the Northern Command Ori Gordin, and
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on the Syrian side of Mount Hermon, where they held a security briefing and visited outposts at the summit. During a video statement filmed on the summit, Netanyahu said that the IDF would stay in Syria "until another solution ensuring Israel's security is found". On 18 December, it was reported that over 100 Syrian families had been forcibly expelled from the Golan Heights by the Israeli military. Witnesses describe that Israeli soldiers had opened fire on them and on their homes. The United Nations peacekeepers have been removing Israeli flags in the newly occupied area. On 19 December, it was reported that the Israeli military is preventing Syrian farmers in Ma'ariya from accessing their fields. On 20 December, the Israeli military occupied two addition Syrian villages,
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h and Maaraba, and then shot bullets at Syrians protesting the Israeli occupation. On 25 December, the Israeli military shot at protesters in the Syrian villages of Suweisa and Diwaya Al-Kabira in the Quneitra Governorate. On 30 December, Israeli forces advanced into
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and searched the local administrative offices. On the same day, Israeli military lecturer Rami Simani stated that Syria has "never had a real right to exist" and that "Israel can and must cause Syria to disappear." advocating a partition of Syria.


2025

On 9 January, Israeli officials said that they are going to occupy for "the long run" a 15 km "zone of control" and 60 km "sphere of influence" deeper into Syria. On 31 January, Israeli troops clashed with five pro-Assad Syrian rebels in
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'' reported that The Islamic Resistance Front in Syria was responsible for the attack, but the Syrian Popular Resistance claimed responsibility, claiming that multiple Israeli soldiers were wounded and vehicles were damaged. The IDF said that it suffered no casualties. On 2 February, the IDF near Jubata al-Khashab and surrounding villages established outposts and
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s with calls for more
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into the Golan Heights by Israeli officials. On 11 February, Israeli Army Radio reported that Israel would prolong the occupation of their newly invaded territory in Syria throughout 2025. On 23 February, the IDF confirmed that it had built at least nine army posts in Syria, including two on Mount Hermon and seven on the buffer zone. On 25 February, the IDF completed raids southern
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, in the villages of Al-Kiswa, and
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, in the vicinity of the city of
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and penetrating the outskirts of Al-Bakar village, and penetrated the administrative borders between the governorates of
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and
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in southern Syria and the Ain al-Bayda area in the countryside of Quneitra in southern Syria, also taking the villages of Sidon Al-Golan and Sidon Al-Hanout in the countryside of Quneitra. This came after plans to install advanced military technology, border fencing, and checkpoints in the borders of Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria. On 27 February, the
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began forming military cells in Southern Syria, likely with Iranian backing. On 1 March, Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz ordered the IDF to prepare to defend the Druze community in
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following clashes between Syrian security forces and a local group called the " Jaramana Shield Brigade" that left one Syrian soldier dead. On 8 March, the IDF announced that it carried out several raids in southern Syria the week prior, capturing and destroying weapons. On 19 March 2025, Israel launched its largest incursion yet, capturing the village of Al-Adnaniyah in the countryside of Quneitra Governorate. On 25 March, several Syrian gunmen attacked Israeli soldiers in Kuwaya. No Israeli troops were harmed, and five people were killed by retaliatory fire and a drone strike. Also that day, the IDF announced that the
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and Yahalom had carried out several raids against weapon storage sites in southern Syria in recent weeks. On 2 April, Israeli forces conducted a deep incursion in Daraa Governorate, advancing towards Nawa. Mosques called upon residents to defend, and some 2,000 men bearing hunting rifles or no arms mobilised to prevent the Israelis from capturing the nearby Jabiliya Dam, whose reservoir supplies water to Nawa and its surrounding settlements. In response, Israeli forces conducted drone strikes that killed nine people, although they later withdrew. Thousands attended the funerals of those killed the following day, including Daraa governor
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. On 4 April, it was reported that the Israeli military and Israeli settler movement began organizing trips for Israeli civilians inside the newly occupied part of Syria. On 10 April, the Israeli newspaper Ynet reported that Israeli soldiers have been shooting at Syrian shepherds and that 100 sheep had been killed. The Israelis have also prevented Syrians from accessing their farmland and have fired towards and threatened Syrian civilians at the Al-Mantra Dam in Quneitra. On the 29 of April, Israeli minister
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stated: "we will end this campaign when Syria is dismantled". On 1 May, an Israeli soldier from the 890th Battalion was killed and three others suffered minor injuries following a car accident during an operation on Highway 98 in the Golan Heights. On 3 May, the IDF announced that it sent troops to southern Syria who were ready to "prevent the entry of hostile forces into the area of Druze villages" amid deadly clashes in the area. It also evacuated 15 Syrian Druze wounded in the clashes to hospitals in Israel throughout the week. On 9 May, seven
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journalists, including Feras Kilani, were detained at gunpoint by Israeli soldiers while they were filming in the area of an unguarded checkpoint, around from
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. The soldiers took them to a room in the crossing point between Quneitra and the Golan Heights, where they were all handcuffed and blindfolded except for Kilani, who was told that he would be treated differently. The team was held for about seven hours, during which they were strip searched, interrogated, and had photos on their phones and laptops deleted. On 3 June, a barrage of
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was fired at Israel from
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, setting off sirens in northern Israel and the Golan Heights. The rockets struck open areas near Ramat Magshimim, and the IDF responded with artillery fire. A second barrage was fired minutes later, but it is unclear if it came from Syria. A group called the "
Martyr Muhammad al-Deif Brigades Martyr Muhammad al-Deif Brigades () is a militant organization in Syria. History Its name is due to Mohammed Deif, the former military commander of Hamas's Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, who was killed in an Israeli airstrike in July 2024 dur ...
" claimed responsibility for the attack. On 12 June, Syrian sources reported that around 100 Israeli soldiers raided
Beit Jinn Beit Jinn (), also known as Bayt Jin, Beit Jann or Beyt Jene, is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the Rif Dimashq Governorate, located southwest of Damascus on the foothills of Mount Hermon. According to the Syria Central Bu ...
, killing one person and detaining seven others. The IDF said that it arrested several
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operatives who were planning attacks on Israel and also uncovered weapons in the area, although villagers denied ties with Hamas.


Airstrikes


2024

On 8 December 2024, the
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conducted targeted operations against weapons storage facilities, which Israel considered strategic threats, across southern Syria to prevent them from falling into the hands of opposition forces. Israeli officials claimed that the targets included small stockpiles of
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, mainly
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and VX gas, radar-equipped batteries, vehicles of Russian-made air defense missiles, and stockpiles of
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s. The White Helmets reported that: "there was no evidence of unusual toxic fumes during the extinguishing of the fire, and no cases of suffocation were observed among civilians" Israel also reportedly launched airstrikes on Syrian intelligence and customs headquarters, with explosions reported at their locations in Damascus. Later, Israel also heavily shelled
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. In the early hours of 9 December 2024, Israel conducted several airstrikes across the
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and
Suwayda Governorate As-Suwayda or Al-Suwayda Governorate () is one of the fourteen governorates (provinces) of Syria. It is the southernmost governorate, covering an area of 5,550 km², and is part of the historic Hawran region. The capital and largest city of ...
s in southern Syria. Six airstrikes were reported at an airbase north of
Suwayda Suwayda (), also spelled Sweida, is a mainly Druze city located in southern Syria, close to the border with Jordan. It is the capital of Suwayda Governorate, one of Syria's 14 governorates, bordering Jordan in the South, Daraa Governorate i ...
, while multiple others targeted ammo depots in Nawa and the Daraa countryside. By evening, the Israeli Air Force and Navy had struck naval assets in the
Port of Latakia A port is a maritime facility comprising one or more wharves or loading areas, where ships load and discharge cargo and passengers. Although usually situated on a sea coast or estuary, ports can also be found far inland, such as Hamburg, Manche ...
, and an alleged chemical weapons production center in Barzeh, and Qamishli Airport in northern Syria. These roughly 200 airstrikes, including strikes on Damascus, Daraa, Latakia, and Hama, destroyed dozens of fighter jets and helicopters in the first phase and the entire Syrian naval fleet in the second. An Israeli senior official said airstrikes "would persist in the coming days". In the morning of 10 December, photographs revealed sunken
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s in the Port of Latakia after overnight Israeli strikes. The IDF announced that its air force and navy conducted over 480 strikes in Syria in the span of 48 hours, 350 of which targeted airfields, anti-aircraft batteries, missiles, drones, fighter jets, tanks, and weapon production sites, destroying between 70% and 80% of Syria's strategic weapons. It added that 15 naval vessels were destroyed in strikes on
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and Latakia. Overnight on 16 December, Israel struck radar and air defense systems in Tartous and Damascus, with the strikes on Tartous using notably heavy munitions. In the eight days since the fall of the Assad government, Israel struck Syria around 600 times. Al Jazeera correspondent Resul Serdar said that "Israel is pursuing a strategy of diminishing this country's air defence capability and also its air forces." A senior Israeli security source described it as the "largest air operation carried out by its air force in its history". A former rebel commander claimed that they will "need decades to rebuild a national Syrian army". A Turkish newspaper report alleged that Assad gave information about Syrian military sites to Israel in exchange for safe passage out of the country. On December 18, Netanyahu promised that he would not strike the area near the prison close to Damascus where American journalist Austin Tice might be held. His mother had sent him a letter two days earlier, urging him to halt Israel's airstrikes in Syria to enable the search for him to continue. On 29 December 11 people, mostly civilians, were killed in what is believed to be an Israeli airstrike on a former Syrian Army weapons depot in Adra, near Damascus.


2025

On 15 January, the
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struck a
Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) was a Sunni Islamist political organisation and paramilitary group involved in the Syrian civil war. It was formed on 28January 2017 as a merger between several armed groups: Jaysh al-Ahrar (an Ahrar al-Sham facti ...
vehicle convoy in
Quneitra Governorate Quneitra Governorate is one of the fourteen governorates (provinces) of Syria. It is situated in southern Syria, notable for the location of the Golan Heights. The governorate borders the countries of Lebanon, Jordan and Israel, and the Syrian ...
, killing two HTS personnel and the mayor of a local village. It was the first time Israel targeted HTS forces since the
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. On 25 February, Syria condemned Israel's occupation of Syrian lands at its national dialogue and demanded Israel's withdrawal. Hours later, Israel conducted a wave of airstrikes in
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and southern Syria, one day after it demanded the
Syrian caretaker government The Syrian caretaker government () was the provisional government of Syria. It was established in December 2024 by the Syrian opposition after the Syrian General Command appointed Mohammed al-Bashir as prime minister, replacing Mohammad ...
demilitarize in
Quneitra Quneitra (also Al Qunaytirah, Qunaitira, or Kuneitra; , ''al-Qunayṭrah'' or ''al-Qunayṭirah'' ) is the largely destroyed and abandoned capital of the Quneitra Governorate in south-western Syria. It is situated in a high valley in the Golan ...
,
Daraa Daraa (, Levantine Arabic: ) is a city in southwestern Syria, north of the border with Jordan. It is the capital of Daraa Governorate in the Hauran region. Located south of Damascus on the Damascus–Amman highway, it serves as a way sta ...
, and
Suwayda Suwayda (), also spelled Sweida, is a mainly Druze city located in southern Syria, close to the border with Jordan. It is the capital of Suwayda Governorate, one of Syria's 14 governorates, bordering Jordan in the South, Daraa Governorate i ...
. At least two people were killed southwest of Damascus. On 10 March, the IDF said that it conducted airstrikes on radar systems, detection equipment, and military sites and headquarters storing weapons and equipment in Daraa Governorate. It deployed 22 fighter jets in the strikes, which dropped over 60 munitions on dozens of sites. Syrian sources reported strikes in
Izra Izra or Izraa () is a town in the Daraa Governorate of Syria, to the north of the city of Daraa. It is the administrative centre of the Izra District, and sits at an altitude of 599 metres. Izra had a population of 19,158 in 2004, according to the ...
and Jabab on military sites that belonged to the 12th Brigade and the 89th Battalion of the Syrian Army under Assad. On 13 March, the IDF struck the home of
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leader Ziyad al-Nakhalah in
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, which it said served as a PIJ headquarters. Although the home was empty, one person was reportedly killed in the strike. On 17 March, the IDF said that it conducted strikes on command centers and military posts that contained weapons and vehicles belonging to the Assad regime in southern Syria. The
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reported that two people were killed and 19 others were injured in a strike in Daraa. On 21 March, the IDF said that it conducted airstrikes against military targets in
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and the Tiyas Air Base in
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. At least two Syrian security personnel were reportedly injured. On 25 March, IDF killed four civilians in Kuya village in Yarmouk Basin in the western countryside of Daraa. On 2 April, Israel carried out 11 airstrikes on Damascus and Hama. On 3 April, Israeli forces launched airstrikes on Daraa, killing at least 11 people and Israeli warplanes dropped leaflets, warning of the presence of "gunmen" in the area. On 30 April, the IDF said that it carried out a drone strike on the outskirts of Damascus against an armed group allegedly preparing to attack the Druze community in
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. The Syrian government said that a security officer was killed and several others were injured. This came after
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, a Druze leader in Israel, pressed the Israeli government to "act" in the interests of the minority religious group. On 2 May, the IDF launched airstrikes near the
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in Damascus, warning the Syrian military to halt its offensive against the Druze. Later that day, SOHR reported at least 20 Israeli strikes on military sites in Syria. According to SANA, the strikes occurred in Damascus, Latakia, Hama, and Daraa, killing one in
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and injuring four others in Hama. Four Druze militants were killed in a drone strike of unclear origin on a farm in Kanaker, but SANA blamed the attack on Israel. On 30 May, the IDF said that it conducted airstrikes on facilities storing anti-ship missiles "that posed a threat to international and Israeli maritime
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" and surface-to-air missile components in the
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area. SOHR reported that military sites on the outskirts of
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and Latakia were hit, and SANA reported that a civilian was killed and three others were injured near Zama,
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. On 4 June, the IDF said that it had launched airstrikes on weapons belonging to Syria shortly after two projectiles were launched from Syrian territory into the Golan Heights, which Katz held al-Sharaa responsible for. The Syrian foreign ministry said the attacks caused "significant human and material losses" in southern Syria. SOHR reported "violent explosions" in southern Syria, especially Quneitra and Daraa. On 8 June, IAF bombed a vehicle in southern Syria claiming to have killed a Hamas member, two others were injured as well.


Expansion of control

Before the invasion, the Purple Line formed the mutually recognized and UN approved ceasefire line between the Israeli and Syrian parts of the Golan. The Quneitra Crossing was the official crossing point, used by UN personnel and Druze residents of the Golan. Following the invasion and expanded Israeli control, a new line demarcating Israeli positions formed to the north. One checkpoint is north-west of Hadar, Syria, while others are at the entrances to other villages. There are also reports of checkpoints between Beqaasem,
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, and
Arnah Arnah () is a Syrian village in the Qatana District of the Rif Dimashq Governorate. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Arnah had a population of 3,146 at the 2004 census. Religious buildings * St. George of the Greek Ort ...
and overlooking the Jabal Barbar mountain on the heights of Mount Hermon. Beyond checkpoints, the IDF has been constructing a 6 meter (20 foot) deep trench, which will be 56 miles long. ceb:Jabal_Barbar


Reactions


Involved parties

* : In December 2024, Israel's government said it was conducting a temporary military operation, that the United States had been notified prior to going in, and that the State of Israel "does not interfere in the domestic conflict within Syria". The IDF later said that they "may end up staying there for the foreseeable future".
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, the
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, supported the operation but criticized Netanyahu's management, saying: "I would not have gone to the border to make provocative statements to the press and put us in conflict with the new Syrian government." On 11 February 2025, Israeli Army Radio reported that the IDF's presence in Syria would be prolonged throughout 2025. On 23 February 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu demanded the complete demilitarization of southern Syria in the provinces of
Quneitra Quneitra (also Al Qunaytirah, Qunaitira, or Kuneitra; , ''al-Qunayṭrah'' or ''al-Qunayṭirah'' ) is the largely destroyed and abandoned capital of the Quneitra Governorate in south-western Syria. It is situated in a high valley in the Golan ...
,
Daraa Daraa (, Levantine Arabic: ) is a city in southwestern Syria, north of the border with Jordan. It is the capital of Daraa Governorate in the Hauran region. Located south of Damascus on the Damascus–Amman highway, it serves as a way sta ...
and Suweyda, and the withdrawal of Syrian forces from Syrian territory south of Damascus. Israeli Defense Minister
Israel Katz Israel Katz (; born 21 September 1955) is an Israeli politician and member of the Knesset for Likud currently serving as Ministry of Defense (Israel), Minister of Defense and a member of the Security Cabinet of Israel. Katz has been recognized ...
said that Israeli forces would remain in southern Syria "for an indefinite period of time to protect our communities and thwart any threat." *
Syria Syria, officially the Syrian Arab Republic, is a country in West Asia located in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Levant. It borders the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Turkey to Syria–Turkey border, the north, Iraq to Iraq–Syria border, t ...
: Syrian then-''de facto'' leader
Ahmed al-Sharaa Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa (born 29 October 1982) also known by his ''nom de guerre'' Abu Mohammad al-Julani, is a Syrian politician and former rebel commander serving as the president of Syria since January 2025. He previously served as the coun ...
, who became president in 2025, declared that Syria remains committed to the 1974 agreement and does not seek conflict with Israel or any other country. He also stated that Syria will not allow its territory to be used to attack other countries, including Israel. Syria's UN ambassador, Qusay al-Dahhak, called on the UN Security Council to compel Israel to immediately cease its attacks and withdraw to the
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. Al-Sharaa criticized Israel's actions, saying they cannot be justified, but also emphasized that Syria is not in a position to be drawn into a new conflict.


International

* : The Arab League condemned "attempts to expand occupation in the Golan Heights or to unilaterally nullify the 1974 disengagement agreement, actions that flagrantly violate international law." * : Egypt condemned Israel for "exploiting Syria's current instability to expand its occupation and impose a new fait accompli, a clear violation of international law." * : The
Foreign ministry In many countries, the ministry of foreign affairs (abbreviated as MFA or MOFA) is the highest government department exclusively or primarily responsible for the state's foreign policy and relations, diplomacy, bilateral, and multilateral re ...
asked Israel "to withdraw from the zone and to respect Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity", describing the military deployment as a violation of the 1974 agreement. * : The
Foreign Ministry In many countries, the ministry of foreign affairs (abbreviated as MFA or MOFA) is the highest government department exclusively or primarily responsible for the state's foreign policy and relations, diplomacy, bilateral, and multilateral re ...
spokesman said that "This aggression is a flagrant violation of the
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," and "We demand an immediate response from the UN Security Council to stop the aggression and hold the occupation regime accountable." * : The
Foreign ministry In many countries, the ministry of foreign affairs (abbreviated as MFA or MOFA) is the highest government department exclusively or primarily responsible for the state's foreign policy and relations, diplomacy, bilateral, and multilateral re ...
issued a statement condemning the Israeli attacks on Syria as an "action
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is a blatant violation of international law and relevant international resolutions" and called on the
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to "fulfill its responsibilities by condemning this blatant aggression and taking necessary measures to end these violations." * : Deputy Prime Minister and
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Ayman Safadi Ayman Safadi (Arabic: أيمن الصفدي ''ʾAyman Aṣ-ṣafadī''; born 15 January 1962) is a Jordanian politician who is Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs. Safadi is a member of the Jordanian Druze community. Biograph ...
condemned the move, stating that "it violates
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". On 26 February 2025, King
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condemned Israeli attacks on Syria. * : The spokesperson for the
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asserted that the move was a serious violation of international law and a dangerous development in an already volatile region. and also expressed full support for Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity and called for immediate international action to end Israel's violations. * : Qatar condemned the Israeli incursion, which it considered "a dangerous development; a blatant attack on the sovereignty and unity of Syria; and a flagrant violation of international law." * : The
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denounced Israel's activities, stating that it will "ruin Syria's chance of restoring its security." * : President
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said that "I say it clearly that the path the Israeli government insists on and obstinately maintains is, in fact, not a true path. Security cannot be achieved by spilling more blood, by dropping more bombs on innocent civilians. This applies not only to
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and Palestine, but also to Syria." The
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strongly condemned Israel's entry into the buffer zone between Israel and Syria and its advance into Syrian territory. The ministry also added that Israel's actions showed an "occupation mentality", especially at a critical time when peace and stability in Syria were on the way. Turkey reiterated its support for Syria's sovereignty, political unity and territorial integrity. * :
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Antonio Guterres's spokesman Stephane Dujarric said that Israel expanding its occupation was a violation of the 1974 agreement. On 10 December, Dujarric stated that: "We're against these types of attacks. I think this is a turning point for Syria. It should not be used by its neighbors to encroach on the territory of Syria." On 20 February, UN envoy
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stated that: "the Israelis need to withdraw". * : The
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condemned Israel occupying the buffer zone. * :
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Spokesman Matthew Miller said that "Every country has the right to take action against terrorist organizations and every country, I think, would be worried about a possible
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that could be filled by terrorist organizations on its border," stating that the Israeli incursion "is a temporary action that they have taken in response to actions by the Syrian military to withdraw from that area."
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said that "The stated purpose of those actions by the Israelis is to try to make sure that the military equipment that's been abandoned by the Syrian army doesn't fall into the wrong hands – terrorists, extremists, et cetera. But we'll be talking – we're already talking – to Israel, we're talking to others, about the way ahead".


Analysis

In an interview to
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, Robert Geist Pinfold – lecturer in International Peace and Security at
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– opined, "The Golan Heights is supposed to be a buffer zone to protect the rest of Israel. So now what Israel is doing is basically arguing that it needs a buffer zone, to protect its buffer zone, that's protecting the rest of Israel, and you have to wonder where does all this end." Residents of the region expressed similar comments, saying that they're not sure how long Israel will stay, especially if they plan to keep the borders quiet "by force." Others agreed that the future is uncertain, given that the situation has "changed completely." Former Israeli prime minister
Ehud Olmert Ehud Olmert (; , ; born 30 September 1945) is an Israeli politician and lawyer who served as the prime minister of Israel from 2006 to 2009. The son of a former Herut politician, Olmert was first elected to the Knesset for Likud in 1973, at th ...
disagreed, saying that Israel has "enough problems to deal with", and questioned the idea of expanding the buffer zone further.


See also

*
Quneitra Governorate clashes (2012–2014) The 2012–2014 Quneitra Governorate clashes began in early November 2012, when the Syrian Army began engaging with rebels in several towns and villages of the Quneitra Governorate. The clashes quickly intensified and spilled into the UN-superv ...
* August 2024 Nabatieh attack * 2024 Masyaf raid * Syria missile strikes (September 2018) * Syria missile strikes (August 2019) * November 2019 Israeli missile strikes in Syria *
Syria missile strikes (January 2021) A series of airstrikes were carried out by the Israeli Air Force on multiple Iranian-linked targets in the Deir ez-Zor Governorate of Syria on 13 January 2021. 57 people were killed according to Israeli reports. Iranian sources confirmed the s ...
* Israeli airstrike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus * 2023 Israel strikes in Syria * 2023 Damascus airstrike * 2024 Homs airstrikes * Druze–Syria clashes (2025–present)


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