"And I have found both freedom and safety in my madness, the freedom of loneliness and the safety from being understood, for those who understand us enslave something in us. But let me not be too proud of my safety. Even a Thief in a jail is safe from another thief. "

Khalil Gibran (How I Became a Madman)

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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

From Golan Heights to the Bekaa: Is Israel preparing for expanded war starting from the Golan Heights? - LBC

As Israeli ground invasions continue along the southern Lebanese border from Kfarekla to Naqoura, signs of preparations in the occupied Golan Heights suggest the possibility of Israel broadening the war and circumventing Hezbollah from the east.


The Golan Heights, separated from Syria by a demilitarized zone, is overseen by UNDOF, the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force, which monitors the ceasefire between Israel and Syria. 

In recent weeks, Israel has accelerated efforts to remove landmines along the border in this area and has been constructing new fortifications, according to Reuters' sources. Reports indicate that Israel is moving its security fence further into Syrian territory and digging trenches to bolster its defenses.

Israel is working to create a buffer zone, free of arms, to prevent potential infiltrations toward the Golan Heights if the war escalates. Nawar Shaaban, a researcher at the Harmoon Center for Contemporary Studies, stated that these moves seem part of a broader preparation for a larger offensive toward Lebanon. 

Military and strategic expert Brigadier General Charbel Abou Zeid also emphasized that removing landmines is a typical precursor to launching an offensive operation. 

He speculated that if Israel expands the war, its military might execute a flanking maneuver from the Golan Heights, bypassing UNDOF forces and advancing along a narrow corridor through Majdal Shams, Hader, Beit Jinn, Qatana, Kfar Qouq, Rakhlah, and Dahr El Ahmar, eventually reaching Machgharah.

This relatively short route would allow Israel to avoid major cities and facilitate rapid ground advances by establishing a foothold on strategic hills.