Kuwait Times

Israel signals free hand in Syria as US, Russia expand truce

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JERUSALEM: Israel signaled yesterday that it would keep up military strikes across its frontier with Syria to prevent any encroachme­nt by Iranian-allied forces, even as the United States and Russia try to build up a ceasefire in the area. US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday affirmed joint efforts to stabilize Syria as its civil war wanes, including with the expansion of a July 7 truce in the southweste­rn triangle bordering Israel and Jordan.

A US State Department official said Russia had agreed “to work with the Syrian regime to remove Iranian-backed forces a defined distance” from the Golan Heights frontier with Israel, which captured the plateau in the 1967 Middle East war. Moscow did not immediatel­y provide details on the deal. Israel has been lobbying both big powers to deny Iran, Lebanon’s Hezbollah and other Shiite militias any permanent bases in Syria, and to keep them away from the Golan, as they gain ground while helping Damascus beat back Sunni-led rebels.

In televised remarks opening Israel’s weekly cabinet meeting yesterday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not speak about the new US-Russian arrangemen­t for Syria. His regional cooperatio­n minister, Tzachi Hanegbi, sounded circumspec­t about the deal, telling reporters that it “does not meet Israel’s unequivoca­l demand the there will not be developmen­ts that bring the forces of Hezbollah or Iran to the Israel-Syria border in the north”.

“There’s reflection here of the understand­ing that Israel has set red lines, and will stand firm on this,” Hanegbi said. That was an allusion to Israeli military strikes in Syria, carried out against suspected Hezbollah or Iranian arms depots or in retaliatio­n for attacks from the Syrian-held Golan. In the latest incident, the Israeli military said it shot down a spy drone on Saturday as it overflew the Golan. Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman blamed the drone on the Syrian government. Damascus did not immediatel­y respond. Repeating Israel’s warnings to Iran and Hezbollah, Lieberman said: “We will not allow the Shiite axis to establish Syria as its forefront base”.

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