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The IDF struck a chemical weapons factory belonging to the regime of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad to prevent the rebels from seizing it, Israeli media reported on Sunday, citing Syrian sources.
The IDF confirmed it had positioned forces at the buffer zone along the border with Syria and at several other points of significance for defense.
The military also stated it would not get involved in any internal occurrences in Syria.
On Saturday, opposition sources speaking with Channel 12 noted their wish for peace in the region.
Further on Saturday, IDF Chief of Staff Lt .-Gen. said on a visit to the Syrian border that the IDF was “monitoring to ensure that local elements aren’t moving in our direction,” with a “very strong offensive and defensive response,” prepared would the need arise.
“The reinforcement of forces will enable strengthening the defense in the area and the preparation of forces for various scenarios in the sector,” the IDF’s statement read.
Assad’s regime falls
In the early hours of Sunday, the Syrian military‘s command informed officers that the regime of President Bashar al-Assad had ended, with Syrian rebels announcing Damascus had been freed.
Reuters and Maya Gur Arieh contributed to this report.
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