Satellite Images Reveal ‘growing Network’ Of Israeli Outposts In Lebanon, Syria
Israeli officials have signaled that they will not give up control of the regions they currently occupy in both countries
Satellite imagery reviewed by the New York Times (NYT) has confirmed that Israel is gearing up for a permanent military presence in both southern Syria and south Lebanon.
“Israel has built a growing network of outposts and fortifications in Syria and Lebanon, deepening concerns about a protracted occupation in parts of the two countries … There are signs that Israel appears prepared to remain indefinitely,” the NYT writes.
In southern Syria, Israel has established several military sites equipped with prefabricated housing, roads, and communication infrastructure, local sources confirmed to the outlet. An image from January shows Israeli troops working on the construction of a perimeter wall in the town of Jubata al-Khashab.
“They say it’s temporary, but based on what they’re building, it seems they’re preparing to stay for a while,” said Omar Tahan, a local official in the town of Kudna in south Syria’s Quneitra governorate.
Last month, Israeli Army Radio reported that Tel Aviv’s forces established nine bases extending from Mount Hermon and through Quneitra until the Deraa governate, which all “appeared to be permanent.”
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