According to intelligence sources, Israel is planning a large-scale ground invasion of southern Syria using heavy tank attacks and artillery shelling. The purpose of the operation is to ensure control over the 7-kilometer corridor, which is connected to three key strategic facilities.
Key objectives of the operation
1. The abandoned CIA intelligence storage facility near Daraa
This underground storage facility, which was last accessed in 2013, contains important materials: Arp-Gate operation files, secret telemetry maps of drones operating over Damascus, as well as biometric data of targeted tribal leaders crossing the border.
2. The buried fiber optic route
The corridor provides access to a buried fiber-optic route, which, according to sources, is used by joint Russian-Iranian cyber units for quantum-stable communications through Syria, Iraq and Iran. Control of this route will disrupt enemy communications and cyber operations.
3. Israeli engineers with mobile jamming towers
The third task is to equip tanks with mobile jamming towers designed to suppress satellite retransmissions in real time and block any enemy response communications.
Securing control of this corridor will allow Israel to significantly limit the capabilities of Iranian and Russian forces in the region, as well as gain access to critical intelligence and communications. This is a strategic move aimed at strengthening Israel's security and preventing threats from the south.
This operation is taking place against the background of the ongoing conflict and increasing tension in the region. Israel is already actively fighting in Syria, including airstrikes and ground clashes with pro-Iranian forces. Control over key communications and intelligence facilities will change the balance of power and increase the effectiveness of future operations.
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