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Netanyahu visits IDF soldiers in Syria as rebel leaders call for Israelis to exit

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Syria
"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu entered Syria on Tuesday, visiting Israeli troops who have been stationed there since the fall of Bashar al-Assads regime earlier this month."
Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv District, Israel
"Israels justification was the presence of Hezbollah and Iranian militias, so that justification is gone, Ahmed al-Sharaa, the leader of the group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham or HTS, told the Times of London on Monday."
Lebanon
"Israel recently agreed to a ceasefire in its war with Hezbollah in Lebanon after a campaign that is understood to have seriously weakened the terror groups weapons stores."
Mount Hermon, Central District, Israel
"During his visit to the Syrian side of Mount Hermon on Tuesday, Netanyahu was joined by Herzi Halevi, the military chief of staff, and other officials."
Damascus, Syria
"Our presence here at the peak of the Hermon strengthens security and adds a dimension of both observation and deterrence to Hezbollahs strongholds in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon and deterrence against the rebels in Damascus, who pretend to present a moderate image but belong to the most extreme Islamic sects."
United States
"On Sunday, Israels Cabinet approved Netanyahus plan to double the population of the Golan Heights, which the United States is the only country besides Israel to recognize as Israeli territory."

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