Netanyahu Makes Rare Visit to Israeli Troops in Syrian Buffer Zone
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Israeli soldiers in a United Nations-patrolled buffer zone in Syria on Wednesday. The trip across the official ceasefire line is a rare event.
During the visit, Prime Minister Netanyahu praised the troops for their role in defending Israel. He stated their presence is crucial for national security.
The Syrian government in Damascus strongly condemned the visit. Officials described the trip as a violation of the established ceasefire line. This incident occurs amid rising regional tensions.