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IDF completes large-scale drill simulating war in Israel's north ‎

by  Adi Hashmonai and Lilach Shoval
Published on  08-03-2018 00:00
Last modified: 04-07-2019 13:53
IDF completes large-scale drill simulating war in Israel's north ‎

An IDF tank on the Israel-Syria border

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The Israeli military on Thursday concluded a wide-scale drill on the Golan ‎Heights meant to "improve the emergency and wartime readiness of ‎the Northern Command and exercise multidimensional command ‎and General Staff scenarios in the sector."‎

Concluded against the backdrop of an Israeli airstrike that ‎eliminated an Islamic State terrorist cell that approached the Israel-‎Syria border, the exercise included offensive, defensive and ‎maneuvering scenarios, fighting on multiple fronts simultaneously for a prolonged period of time, and adapting to fast-paced ‎wartime dynamics on the ground. ‎

The IDF Spokesperson's Unit stressed the drill was a routine one, ‎saying it was held as part of the military's annual training and ‎combat readiness plan. ‎

Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman observed part of the drill ‎Thursday and met with Head of the Air Defense Command Brig. ‎Gen. Tzvika Haimovich.‎

Commenting on the recent developments in Syria, ‎‎where Syrian ‎President Bashar Assad's forces are now ‎‎again in control of the ‎area near the Israeli ‎‎border, Lieberman predicted that the Golan ‎Heights frontier ‎‎would be calmer with Assad's rule restored.‎

Before the Syrian civil war began in 2011 and ‎‎throughout the seven ‎years of fighting, Israel and Syria have ‎‎mostly been careful to ‎observe the 1974 cease-fire ‎‎agreement between them. ‎

The conflict has seen several small flare-ups ‎‎between the two ‎enemy states, but both have sought ‎‎to contain tensions.‎

"From our perspective, the situation is returning to ‎‎how it was ‎before the civil war, meaning there is ‎‎someone in charge, a central ‎ruler," Lieberman told ‎‎reporters. ‎

Asked whether Israelis should be less wary of ‎‎potential flare-ups on ‎the Golan, he said, "I believe so."‎

But he then qualified that saying, "Syrian soil cannot ‎‎be used as a ‎staging ground for Iranian attacks against Israel and Syria ‎‎cannot ‎be used as a conduit for weapons smuggling to ‎‎Hezbollah. ... We ‎remain ready and willing and we ‎‎will prove our abilities at the ‎moment of truth. We ‎‎will not compromise when it comes to our ‎security interests."‎

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