Syria Too Exhausted for Conflict With Israel – Rebel Leader

The leader of the rebels who seized power in Damascus, Abu Mohammed al-Julani has criticised Israel for its recent incursion into southern Syria but stated that his war-weary country is not in a position to engage in fresh conflicts.

Israeli forces entered the UN-patrolled buffer zone separating Israeli and Syrian troops on the Golan Heights last weekend, an action the United Nations deemed a violation of the 1974 armistice agreement.

“The Israelis have clearly crossed the disengagement line in Syria, posing a threat of unjustified escalation in the region,” said Abu Mohammed al-Julani, leader of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group, who now goes by his real name, Ahmed al-Sharaa.

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However, in a statement released on the rebels’ Telegram channel, he added, “The general exhaustion in Syria after years of war and conflict prevents us from engaging in new confrontations.”

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Israel, which has occupied much of the strategic plateau since 1974, claimed its actions were in self-defence amid the political uncertainty in its northeastern neighbour.

Since HTS-led forces overthrew President Bashar al-Assad on Sunday, Israel has reportedly conducted hundreds of airstrikes on Syrian military targets, according to a war monitor.

Israel’s Defence Minister, Israel Katz, stated that the operations were aimed at neutralising “strategic capabilities that threaten the State of Israel.”

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