Khaleej Times

Iranian forces pulled back from Golan Heights, says Russia

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moscow — Iranian forces have withdrawn their heavy weapons in Syria to a distance of 85km from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, TASS quoted a Russian envoy as saying on Wednesday, but Israel deemed the pullback inadequate.

Backed by Russia, Iran, and Lebanon’s Hezbollah Shia militia, Syrian President Bashar Al Assad has retaken territory in south-western Syria from rebels, closing in on the Golan.

Moscow has sought to reassure Israel by saying it wants only Syrian forces to deploy on or near the Syrian-held Golan. Israel, however, insists that forces controlled by Iran, its arch-foe, exit Syria entirely now the civil war there is ending.

“The Iranians withdrew and the Shia formations are not there,” TASS news agency quoted Alexander Lavrentiev, President Vladimir Putin’s special envoy to Syria, as saying.

Lavrentiev said Iranian service personnel whom he described as advisers could be among Syrian army forces who remain closer to the Israeli border.

“But there are no units of heavy equipment and weapons that could pose a threat to Israel at a distance of 85km from the line of demarcatio­n”, Lavrentiev said.

An Israeli official deemed such a pullback insufficie­nt.

“What we have laid down as a red line is military interventi­on and entrenchme­nt by Iran in Syria, and not necessaril­y on our border,” Regional Cooperatio­n Minister Tzachi Hanegbi told Israel Radio, citing the longer-range threat posed by Iranian missiles or drones positioned in Syria. “There’ll be no compromise­s nor concession­s on this matter.” Last week an Israeli official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Russia had offered to keep Iranian forces at least 100km from the Golan Heights ceasefire line. —

There are no units of heavy equipment and weapons that could pose a threat to Israel at a distance of 85km from the line of demarcatio­n Alexander Lavrentiev, President Putin’s special envoy to Syria

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