"Israel" Afraid of Syria, Reinforces Golan Border

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"Israel" afraid of Syria. A development that found its application on the ground.
"Israeli" media reported that the Zionist entity bolstered security along the borders with Syria.
"The IDF is reinforcing the fence between "Israel" and Syria by adding more barbed wire," one "Israeli" official said, indicating that "it was motivated by fears that refugees from the Syrian side could cross it."
An "Israeli" source further stressed that "0with the clashes spreading across the Syrian side of the border, "Israeli" troops were put on "very high" alert."
"A lot of soldiers have been moved to the area, officially for training, but they will be there if anything big happens," he said and pointed out that "there are also more planes and more snipers."
A second "Israeli" security official confirmed the move to reinforce the ceasefire line but said it was motivated by fears that ""terrorists" could use the chaos to try to infiltrate the borders. He denied the move was linked to fears that the Golan could be flooded by thousands of Syrian refugees.
"Israel" afraid of Syria. A development that found its application on the ground.
"Israeli" media reported that the Zionist entity bolstered security along the borders with Syria.
"The IDF is reinforcing the fence between "Israel" and Syria by adding more barbed wire," one "Israeli" official said, indicating that "it was motivated by fears that refugees from the Syrian side could cross it."
An "Israeli" source further stressed that "0with the clashes spreading across the Syrian side of the border, "Israeli" troops were put on "very high" alert."
"A lot of soldiers have been moved to the area, officially for training, but they will be there if anything big happens," he said and pointed out that "there are also more planes and more snipers."
A second "Israeli" security official confirmed the move to reinforce the ceasefire line but said it was motivated by fears that ""terrorists" could use the chaos to try to infiltrate the borders. He denied the move was linked to fears that the Golan could be flooded by thousands of Syrian refugees.
In parallel, "Haaretz" revealed that "the steps include strengthening fences and barriers at the border."
" In addition, the "IDF" has dug a wide trench to prevent vehicles from approaching towns. The various areas that have been identified as sensitive fall within the sector of the "IDF's" 36th Division," it added.
Source: "Israeli" dailies, Edited by moqawama.org