IDF
Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz, toured the Israel-Syrian border
this morning, along with the General Commander of the Northern Command,
Maj. Gen. Yair Golan and Commander of the 36th Armored Division of the Northern Command, Brig. Gen. Tamir Heyman.
During
the tour of the Syrian border, the Chief of Staff closely examined the
readiness of IDF troops and spoke with soldiers and commanders in the
Nahal Brigade who are on operational duty along the border. Lt. Gen.
Gantz stressed that "we must remain alert and vigilant during this
challenging time.”
Later
in the day, Lt. Gen. Gantz attended a conference marking the 25th
anniversary of the University of Haifa’s defense program, and discussed
the previous night’s gunfire coming in from Syria towards an IDF patrol in the Golan Heights. Lt. Gen. Gantz stated that “shots were fired three times from a Syrian patrol, so it had to be neutralized.”
The
Chief of Staff stressed that the IDF is aware of Syria’s numerous
attempts recently to smuggle in weapons and of Assad’s plans to expand
operations against Israel. “We will not allow the Golan Heights to
become a comfortable place for assault from Assad,” declared Lt. Gen.
Benny Gantz.
Lt.
Gen. Gantz warned that "if Assad will deteriorate the situation in the
Golan Heights, he will have to bear the consequences. I am not a
litigious person, but we need to know how to defend our Northern border
under its deteriorating reality.”
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