IDF deploys troops to Syrian buffer zone after Assad's regime falls
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have deployed troops to the demilitarized buffer zone along the Israeli-Syrian border, which has been in place since 1974. This move follows the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad's regime, leading to increased armed group activity in the area. The IDF is prepared to use deterrent fire against any attempts to breach the border fence. Schools in Druze communities on the Golan Heights have shifted to remote learning due to concerns about potential spillovers into nearby villages. Recent Israeli airstrikes targeted Hezbollah vehicles near Qusayr, a strategic city now controlled by rebels. The situation in Syria has rapidly changed, with reports confirming Assad's regime has collapsed and he has fled to an undisclosed location.