PNN – In line with the Zionist regime’s movements on the borders of Syria and Lebanon, the Arab network Al-Hadath unveiled the Zionist army’s new military strategy called the “Three-Circle War.”
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, citing Ma’ariv, the Arab Al-Hadath network, in a special report, discussed the new military strategy of the Zionist army. This new strategy is called the “Three-Circle War,” which means a simultaneous conflict on three fronts: Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria.
According to the report, the main goal of the new doctrine is the forced disarmament of large areas of southern Syria, Lebanon, and the Gaza Strip, while at the same time continuously damaging the military capabilities of other actors.
Ma’ariv’s report indicates that the Israeli regime has made significant upgrades to its border defense system in southern Syria, including installing advanced cameras along the border fence, digging a deep trench, and establishing new military bases at strategic points overlooking southern Syria.
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It is said that the regime has established nine new military bases in the Hermon region alone, which has complete control over vast areas of Syria, and which are under construction and extend from Damascus to the Jordanian border.
The Arab network Al-Hadath notes that since the beginning of the civil war in Syria, the Israeli regime has carried out more than 500 airstrikes on Syrian territory, destroying and destroying weapons depots and military infrastructure, including preventing the use of tanks and other heavy weapons.
According to Ma’ariv, Israeli security experts claim that the regime’s new strategy will change the security reality of the region and at the same time create a significant security buffer zone between the occupied territories and potential threats on the borders.
The media outlet also added: The Zionist regime continues its efforts in southern Syria with the aim of changing the reality of the region. In the past week, the regime’s air force has carried out many operations with the aim of creating an 80-kilometer buffer zone.
Maariv claimed: The deployment of the Israeli army in the Hermon region of Syria, which is about 30 kilometers from Damascus, allows the regime to achieve tactical and strategic advantages, such as controlling threats and monitoring the northern Lebanon Valley, as well as smuggling routes between Syria and Lebanon. At the same time, the regime’s army, with its presence on the peak of Mount Hermon, can control and monitor areas deep inside Syria.