Israel On Syria: After Assad’s rule in Syria, there is an earthquake in the country. As soon as Assad came to power, both Israel and America attacked Syria. Now Israel’s military chief Harji Halevi has said that his country will not interfere in Syria. But, his focus will be on preventing ‘terrorist elements’ from establishing their roots in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Halevi, who visited the Golan Heights to assess the situation with senior military officials, was seen in a video on Saturday speaking to commanders. He said Israel has been present in the Golan Heights and Mount Hermon for about a week to “protect the border.” We will not interfere in Syria, but…he said, “Here was a hostile country whose army has been defeated. There is a danger that terrorist elements could come here, and we are actively working to prevent them from settling here.” Are.” Halevi reiterated that Israel is “not meddling in what’s happening in Syria” and that it “has no intention of controlling Syria.” Israel’s intentions are absolutely clear. This comment was made after the statement of Ahmed al-Shara, leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group, regarding Israel-Syria relations after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government. Al-Sharaa said he had “no intention of getting involved in a conflict with Israel.” He further said that Israel “no longer has any reason” for its attacks and interference in Syria. The comments came after Israel occupied the UN-monitored buffer zone. This has been marked as a demilitarized zone since 1974. How did Israel sit at the head of Syria? The Israeli army has captured a Syrian army post and deployed troops on the summit of Mount Hermon, the highest point in the area. According to Israeli officials, Israeli airstrikes are targeting military assets across Syria. Israel’s military actions have been criticized by regional countries and have appealed to the international community to respect Syria’s sovereignty. Israel has said that its action in Syria is limited to the buffer zone and it is not a permanent occupation, but Israeli media, quoting sources, have claimed that the army can remain in the buffer zone for a long time. Israel already occupied the Golan Heights, which most of the international community considers Syrian territory and illegally occupied by Israel, following the 1967 Middle East war. Input from IANS