Jerusalem – Israel Fires ‘warning Shot’ After Syrian Border Construction

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    FILE - UN soldiers stand at a lookout point on Mount Bental overlooking the border with Syria in the Golan Heights, northern Israel, on October 21, 2017. Photo by Basel Awidat/Flash90Jerusalem – The Israeli military says it has fired a tank shell into Syria as a “warning shot” after the Syrian military conducted construction along their border.

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    The military says Syria violated the 1974 cease-fire agreement on the Golan Heights Saturday by using heavy tools to fortify a military post in the demilitarized zone between the countries.

    In response, the military says it complained to the United Nations peacekeeper force station on the Golan and fired a tank shell as a warning.

    The incident comes as Israel has voiced concerned about the growing presence of Iran and its proxy Hezbollah in Syria as that country appears to be transitioning into a post-civil war reality, in which Israel says it will defend its interests.


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