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The article explains the escalation of Israeli military incursions into southern Syria following the fall of Bashar Al-Assad's regime. Israeli forces have crossed the "Alpha" line and established a network of nine fixed military bases and positions along the buffer zone, including the construction of fortifications and trenches stretching over 32 kilometers and reaching depths of up to 1,200 meters inside Syrian territory. Since Assad's fall, Israel has carried out more than 800 cross-border operations, penetrating up to 63 kilometers into Syrian land, with the aim of establishing long-term control and expanding its military presence. Additionally, it has built permanent infrastructure such as airports, roads, helicopter landing pads, and defensive fortifications to safeguard its strategic interests in the region connecting Damascus with the Golan Heights and the Jordanian border.
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