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The Israeli military detained about 70 people who crossed into a buffer zone inside Syria. The individuals belong to a group that attempted to set up an unauthorized presence on the Syrian side of the line.
nypost.comThe group, identified as HaBashan Pioneers, tried to establish an unauthorized presence on the Syrian side of the line. The military said the crossing violated the buffer zone boundaries. No injuries or further incidents were reported during the operation.
Background on the Buffer Zone The buffer zone was established to separate Israeli and Syrian forces. Crossings by civilians or activists are restricted under existing military rules. The detainees were removed from the area and taken into custody. Further details on charges or legal proceedings have not been released.
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