If Turkey decides to arm the rebel forces, it is unclear how Israel will respond and whether it will be able to thwart the transfer of American-backed weapons.

 An illustrative image of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.  (photo credit: SHUTTERSTOCK/Mustafa Kamaci/Turkish Presidential Press Office/Handout via REUTERS)
An illustrative image of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
(photo credit: SHUTTERSTOCK/Mustafa Kamaci/Turkish Presidential Press Office/Handout via REUTERS)
The initial relief within Israel’s defense establishment following the fall of the Assad regime and the withdrawal of Iranian forces in the area has given way to concern over the rise of a Sunni branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, antagonistic toward Israel and backed by Qatar and Turkey.

This would carry significant implications. First and foremost, if Turkey decides to arm the rebel forces, it is unclear how Israel will respond and whether it will be able to thwart the transfer of American weapons.

The security establishment sees potential hope in President-elect Donald Trump’s upcoming administration, given the strained relationship between Trump and Erdogan. In recent years, there have even been calls to remove Turkey from NATO.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan identified the vacuum created in the region early in the Russia-Ukraine War and is attempting to position himself as the “new Putin.”

He is advancing the construction of a gas pipeline in cooperation with Azerbaijan at the expense of Russia and Iran, increasing aviation traffic through Turkey, and perhaps most significantly for him, seizing Syrian territory, defeating the Kurds in the area, and influencing Syria’s future regime.

 A rebel fighter sits on the back of a vehicle in Homs countryside, after Syrian rebels pressed on in  their lightning advance on Saturday. (credit: REUTERS/Mahmoud Hasano)Enlrage image
A rebel fighter sits on the back of a vehicle in Homs countryside, after Syrian rebels pressed on in their lightning advance on Saturday. (credit: REUTERS/Mahmoud Hasano)

All this is happening while his country’s economy is collapsing.

According to Western assessments, Erdogan is expected to defeat the Kurds in the coming days, as the Biden administration is not anticipated to intervene. Turkey is also likely to seize control points that will create a buffer zone for itself.

IDF deployed in the area

According to sources in the Northern Command, the rebels have begun operating in villages in the Syrian Golan Heights, aiming to take control of areas vacated by Assad regime forces and to challenge the IDF.

The IDF has strengthened its presence in the buffer zone on Syrian territory. According to sources in the Northern Command, the IDF will remain in Syrian territory until further notice.

Based on current directives, the IDF is preparing to spend the winter in Syrian territory, which includes transferring special equipment, establishing outposts, and creating alternative routes that bypass villages.

This is being done while preparing for potential extreme scenarios involving rebels or other armed forces in the area. The IDF views the buffer zone being established in Syrian territory as a protective belt for the border and nearby Israeli communities.


 

“We’re not going to leave them in power in Gaza, 30 mile

“We’re not going to leave them in power in Gaza, 30 miles from Tel Aviv. It’s not going to happen,” he said amid calls by many to accept a ceasefire-hostage release deal in the Palestinian enclave.

 Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen in the Israeli parliament, December 16, 2024. (photo credit: Chaim Goldberg FLASH90)
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu seen in the Israeli parliament, December 16, 2024.
(photo credit: Chaim Goldberg FLASH90)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that he would not “agree to end the war before we remove Hamas” in an interview with Wall Street Journal editorial writer Elliot Kaufman, which was later published in the US newspaper on Friday.

“We’re not going to leave them in power in Gaza, 30 miles from Tel Aviv. It’s not going to happen,” he said amid calls by many to accept a lasting ceasefire-hostage release deal in the Palestinian enclave. The Journal op-ed notes that the Israeli prime minister only envisions such a deal to be a partial one if the Palestinian terrorist organization is still intact.

The Israeli leader told Kaufman that Israel is “winning big” against its opponents with the weakening of Hamas and Hezbollah and the dismantlement of Syria’s Assad regime, the op-ed notes.

Netanyahu also claimed in the interview that only days after October 7, some Israeli military officials suggested going more after the Hezbollah terrorist organization so that Hamas would be left “intact in the south,” to which the prime minister disagreed and said, “We shouldn’t conduct a two-front war. One massive front at a time. We’re here to uproot Hamas—not to deliver deterrent blows, but to destroy it.”

Netanyahu then defended Israel’s position to control the Philadelphi Corridor in Gaza’s south, saying, “It’s not enough to destroy Hamas if you don’t control the southern closure.”

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a situational assessment on Mount Hermon. December 17, 2024. (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)Enlrage image
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a situational assessment on Mount Hermon. December 17, 2024. (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON’S UNIT)

He then discussed the US withholding weapons should Israel enter Rafah, which Netanyahu described as a “legitimate case” and appreciated the pressure US President Joe Biden was under on the matter, Kaufman’s op-ed stated, with the Israeli leader saying “It’s not easy to be president, let’s face it, with these very radical fringes in his party. It wasn’t easy to do what Mr. Biden did.”

Netanyahu says Islamic Republic and its proxies are weakening

Looking towards Israel’s northern border, Netanyahu told Kaufman that before his assassination, Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah “was literally taking over the command of the military actions. But the thing that startled me was that I realized he was the axis of the axis, replacing [Qassem] Soleimani.”

He later said that Iran “has no supply line,” saying the Islamic Republic spent billions of dollars on Syria, Hezbollah, and Hamas. “We warned Assad not to let Iran supply Hezbollah with weapons through Syria. He played dumb,” he added. “I don’t know if we killed anyone, but we certainly smashed the weaponry of the Syrian army,” he said regarding the Israeli bombing of Syria’s chemical weapons facilities. “We don’t want all the stuff the Syrians amassed falling into the hands of the jihadists.”

He then made it clear that he was optimistic about US President-elect Donald Trump returning to the Oval Office, saying that he “places the onus squarely on Hamas and tells them there will be consequences.”

from Tel Aviv. It’s not going to happen,” he said amid calls by many to accept a ceasefire-hostage release deal in the Palestinian enclave.

 


MDA said that ambulances, mobile intensive care units, and medicycle EMTs were dispatched to the scene.

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Sixteen people were lightly wounded by glass shards early on Saturday morning after a rocket fired from Yemen slammed into the Tel Aviv-Jaffa area, Israel’s emergency medical service, Magen-David Adom, reported.

Prior to the impact, sirens sounded across central Israel at 3:50 a.m.

MDA also treated 14 others who sustained minor injuries as they made their way to protected areas. The ambulance service additionally treated another seven who suffered from anxiety.

MDA personnel at the scene of a rocket strike on the Tel Aviv area. December 21, 2024. (credit: MDA Operational Unit)

MDA said that ambulances, mobile intensive care units, and medicycle EMTs were dispatched to the scene and that the wounded, all of whom were in stable condition, were evacuated to Wolfson Medical Center in Holon and Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv.

“The scene was complex as the blast impact affected apartments in the nearby buildings,” MDA paramedics Noam Weisbuch and senior EMT Noa Shimony stated.

 The scene of a rocket strike on the Tel Aviv area. December 21, 2024. (credit: MDA Operational Unit)
The scene of a rocket strike on the Tel Aviv area. December 21, 2024. (credit: MDA Operational Unit)

“Initially, several mildly injured patients from glass shards and people suffering from anxiety arrived. We conducted searches in the apartments, treated and evacuated 16 lightly injured individuals from the scene, including a 3-year-old girl, and also treated those affected by anxiety.”

Houthis claim responsibility

Later on Saturday morning, Houthi spokesperson Yahya Qasim Sare’e said the Iranian-backed Yemeni terror organization had conducted the attack.

The Houthis claimed to have targeted an IDF military target with a hypersonic ballistic missile.

Sare’e stated the operation was part of the “promised conquest and the holy jihad.” The spokesperson added that it was also part of the group’s retaliation for Israeli military activity against Yemen.

“The missile force of the Yemeni Armed Forces targeted a military target of the Israeli enemy in the occupied area of Jaffa with a hypersonic ballistic missile, Type Palestine 2,” Sare’e claimed in an English-language statement. “The missile striked [sic] its target accurately and the defense and interception system failed to intercept it.”

Security forces, police investigating 

Authorities identified the area where the rocket had impacted. All information is still under investigation.

The Home Front Command was also at the scene of the crash in Tel Aviv, the military said.

The scene of a rocket strike on the Tel Aviv area. December 21, 2024. (Credit: MDA Operational Unit)

Teams from the Home Front Command began scanning the area in coordination with local authorities, security forces, and emergency medical service organizations to investigated.

The Israel Police said in a statement that it received multiple reports “regarding the fall of weapon fragments in one of the communities in the Tel Aviv District.

 Israeli Home Front Command personnel at the scene in the Tel Aviv area where a rocket launched from Yemen struck. December 21, 2024. (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON'S UNIT)

Israeli Home Front Command personnel at the scene in the Tel Aviv area where a rocket launched from Yemen struck. December 21, 2024. (credit: IDF SPOKESPERSON’S UNIT)

“At this stage, no injuries have been reported, but property damage has occurred.”

Bomb squad units are currently working to isolate the impact sites

This is a developing story.