In a rare development, the Israel Defense Forces said Wednesday that its tanks and artillery had shelled Syrian army sites in southern Syria that had violated a disengagement agreement between the countries.
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IDF tank seen close to border with Syria, in Golan Heights, Northern Israel. Photo: Michael GiladiFlash90 via timesofisrael.com |
According to the IDF, the structures erected in the Syrian part of the Golan Heights were a violation of the Agreement on Disengagement signed in 1974 between Israel and Syria, which concluded the Yom Kippur War.
“The IDF considers the Syrian army responsible for everything that happens in its territory and will not allow attempts to violate the disengagement agreement,” the military added.
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