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Israel doesn’t hide its disappointment at new Syria deal

Officials say a new deal between Russia and the United States only strengthens Iran’s hand in Syria

November 14, 2017 09:54
The wreckage of an Israeli tank in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights overlooking the border with Syria and the town of Quneitra
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Israel has not even tried to hide its disappointment at a US-Russian deal on a ceasefire and post-war arrangements in southern Syria.

The deal, also agreed by Jordan, included the stipulation that all foreign fighters – including Iran’s Quds Special Forces unit and the Shia militias like Hezbollah – will leave Syria.  

But there was no timetable set for their departure and an Israeli demand that no Shia forces operate within 50 km of it was refused.

The agreement places a limit of 20 km on most parts of the border, but this is as small as five in some parts.