Latest Updates On Southern Syria, 15 Feb 2025 (Map)
The Israeli army is establishing nine permanent military sites in southern Syria.
The Israeli army is establishing nine permanent military sites in southern Syria.
During Israel Katz’s visit to the occupied Hermon Heights in southern Syria, the Israeli Defense Minister announced that the Israeli army would remain indefinitely in these heights and the buffer zone. He also mentioned that Israel would maintain contact with the Druze community in southern Syria. These heights, also known as Jabal al-Sheikh, are a strategic area that Israeli forces seized on December 8, coinciding with the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government.
Despite the two-month deadline under the ceasefire agreement for the withdrawal of Israeli troops from southern Lebanon having expired, some border areas remain under Zionist control.
On May 24, 2024, the Israeli army claimed that “Hussein Fayyad,” the Beit Hanoun Battalion Commander of the al-Qassam Brigades, had been killed in a tunnel in the Gaza Strip. However, after 8 months, Hussein Fayyad has reappeared, delivering a speech in front of the people of Gaza and the cameras.
Under the ceasefire agreement, the Israeli army will gradually withdraw from various areas of the Gaza Strip over the coming days and weeks, in stages. Avichay Adraee, the Arab spokesman for the Israeli army, released a map showing the locations of Israeli forces in Gaza. He noted that currently, movement from south to north Gaza […]
An Israeli soldier was killed, and two others, including a senior officer in serious condition, were wounded after a roadside bomb hit their vehicle south of Tubas in the West Bank last night.
The first group of Palestinian prisoners, including 90 women and children, were released and returned to their families.
The Yemeni army launched attacks on targets in Tel Aviv and the Eilat power plant using several suicide drones and cruise missiles.
The Israeli army reported that five members of the Nahal Brigade were killed and 10 others were seriously injured during an operation in the Beit Hanoun area of northern Gaza. Eight of the injured are in critical condition.
The MT Valpiave tanker transported an oil cargo from the Turkish port of Ceyhan, to the port of Haifa in northern occupied Palestine.
According to recent updates from southern Syria, the Israeli army remains in the areas indicated on previous maps, with the exception of a withdrawal from the village of Al-Ma’alqa in Quneitra province.
In the last 48 hours, the Yemeni Army has conducted three operations targeting Israeli positions in Tel Aviv using missiles and drones.