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NamelessForce OP t1_j6ckppy wrote

>An armed Syrian suspect was shot dead by soldiers Sunday while attempting to cross the border into Israel in the southern Golan Heights with another gunman, the Israel Defense Forces said.

>According to the IDF, soldiers monitoring surveillance cameras spotted the two armed men crossing the so-called Alpha Line — a UN buffer zone separating Israel from Syria — and approaching Israel’s security fence.

>“IDF soldiers were dispatched to the scene and opened fire in accordance with standard operating procedures,” the military said, adding that one of the men was hit.

>The IDF said the suspect was treated by military medics at the scene. According to Hebrew-language media reports, he was declared dead.

>The second suspect apparently fled back to Syria, a military source said. It was unclear if he had also been hit by the gunfire.

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autotldr t1_j6cn8dt wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 59%. (I'm a bot)


> An armed Syrian suspect was shot dead by soldiers Sunday while attempting to cross the border into Israel in the southern Golan Heights with another gunman, the Israel Defense Forces said.

> According to the IDF, soldiers monitoring surveillance cameras spotted the two armed men crossing the so-called Alpha Line - a UN buffer zone separating Israel from Syria - and approaching Israel's security fence.

> Earlier this month, the IDF said troops detained five suspects who crossed into Israeli territory from Syria.


Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: IDF^#1 Israel^#2 suspect^#3 military^#4 Syria^#5

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claireleenot t1_j6cpkx7 wrote

I read the title too many times thinking, "how many arms are they supposed to have?"

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SCZ- t1_j6d1j5v wrote

Just for more context, Syria and Israel are still officially at war with each other

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The_Overlord_Laharl t1_j6d9pzp wrote

Tends to happen when you try to cross a border of a state you’re in conflict with while armed with weapons.

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AITHASNTEEN t1_j6dh5xq wrote

As far as warring nations go, Israel and Syria are fairly decent to one another.

Israel accepted civilian casualties of the Syrian civil war for medical treatment in Israel.

Israel has world class medical facilities and is a destination for medical tourists. Syria has a crippled healthcare system and very little capacity to transport critically injured patients to other parts of the Middle East.

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AITHASNTEEN t1_j6dizvh wrote

No problem:

The Golan Heights (where this occurred) is considered Syrian land occupied by Israel because there has been no formal end to the war and therefore no treaty.

Israel gained control of the Golan Heights during the 6 Day War (1967). Meaning Israel has controlled Golan for 55 years. Syria only controlled it for 20 years.

The occupation of Golan isn't covered by the media the same as the occupation of the West Bank. Largely because the Druze who live in Golan are content.

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autotldr t1_j6dlk7d wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 59%. (I'm a bot)


> An armed Syrian suspect was shot dead by soldiers Sunday while attempting to cross the border into Israel in the southern Golan Heights with another gunman, the Israel Defense Forces said.

> According to the IDF, soldiers monitoring surveillance cameras spotted the two armed men crossing the so-called Alpha Line - a UN buffer zone separating Israel from Syria - and approaching Israel's security fence.

> Earlier this month, the IDF said troops detained five suspects who crossed into Israeli territory from Syria.


Extended Summary | FAQ | Feedback | Top keywords: IDF^#1 Israel^#2 suspect^#3 military^#4 Syria^#5

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AITHASNTEEN t1_j6e8pvd wrote

Yes.

And when you wage war and lose, you don't always get to keep your territory.

The Ottomans lost WW1 and Britain took Palestine and France took Syria.

The Syrians lost the 6 Day War and Israel took Golan.

By 1967, Syria should have known that Israel would keep any territory that it gained in war. And they chose to roll the dice.

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porterica427 t1_j6f6q71 wrote

Yeah they’ve been going at it for a longgg time. I spent a good bit of time in Israel and around the Golan region. Had the opportunity to spend time amongst the Druze people and honestly had an amazing time. They were just vibing in the midst of a very tense war zone, being lovely people, making the worlds most delicious hummus and falafel.

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AITHASNTEEN t1_j6f7j1k wrote

Do you now support the annexation of Crimea

Which time? 1954 or 2014? One was legal under international law, one was not.

Either way, both are poor parallels to the situation in a Golan Heights. A more relevant comparison is how I feel about the Soviet Union taking control of Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Poland and eastern Germany after WWII.

I feel that the Allies were more than justified in taking territory from the Axis. And that it was done in accordance with international law.

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onecrazyguy1 t1_j6gs6u7 wrote

Yeah the Druze are bad ass and great friends to Jews. They help defend people in the IDF and take no crap from anyone. https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/24/middleeast/palestinian-body-exchange-return-jenin-intl/index.html#:~:text=The%20body%20of%20an%20Israeli,spokesperson%20said%20during%20a%20briefing, When Palestinian terrorists stole a kid on life support(killing him in the process), some armed Druze got them to give the body back, it was terrible that the kid died.

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OP-1_Ken_OP t1_j6gzluh wrote

"it was when the Syrian with three arms came out that we knew we should investigate"

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