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  • An Israeli soldier standing guard at the Hermon ski resort during a media tour organized by the spokesman of the Israeli military, in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights, on Wednesday.Credit...Jalaa Mar 2025-01-11 21:19

    Israel’s campaign in Syrian border area prompts fears it plans to stay: NY Times

    Israeli soldiers have raided Syrian border villages, prompting nervous residents to huddle in their homes. They have captured the country’s highest peak, have set up roadblocks between Syrian towns and now overlook local villages from former Syrian military outposts.

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