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Israel warns Iran against sending help as Syrian army defenses crumble

 
 A billboard bearing a picture of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and a national flag are torn by anti-government fighters in the northern city of Aleppo on November 30, 2024. Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies breached Syria's second city of Aleppo on November 29. (photo credit: OMAR HAJ KADOUR/AFP via Getty Images)
A billboard bearing a picture of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and a national flag are torn by anti-government fighters in the northern city of Aleppo on November 30, 2024. Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies breached Syria's second city of Aleppo on November 29.
(photo credit: OMAR HAJ KADOUR/AFP via Getty Images)

Rebels ousted pro-government forces from Hama, bringing the insurgents a major new victory after a lightning advance across northern Syria.

Israel warned Iran not to send forces or transfer weapons to the Syrian rebels, which could end up in Hezbollah's possession, N12 reported on Thursday.

Israeli intelligence officials have identified an unexpectedly rapid collapse of the Syrian army's defensive lines in battles with rebels in the northeast of the country over the past 24 hours, according to two senior Israeli officials.

Defense Minister Israel Katz and IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Herzi Halevi held a situation assessment on Thursday evening to discuss the developments in Syria.

"The IDF is monitoring events and preparing for any scenario, both offensive and defensive," a statement from the assessment read. "The IDF will not allow threats near the Syria-Israel border and will act to thwart any threat to the citizens of Israel."

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It is still unclear how Iran will act amid this rebellion. The IDF is on high alert for any outcome, including the collapse of Syria. 

 A billboard bearing a picture of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and a national flag are torn by anti-government fighters in the northern city of Aleppo on November 30, 2024. Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies breached Syria's second city of Aleppo on November 29. (credit: OMAR HAJ KADOUR/AFP via Getty Images)
A billboard bearing a picture of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad and a national flag are torn by anti-government fighters in the northern city of Aleppo on November 30, 2024. Jihadists and their Turkish-backed allies breached Syria's second city of Aleppo on November 29. (credit: OMAR HAJ KADOUR/AFP via Getty Images)

Syrian rebels

Syrian rebels ousted pro-government forces from Hama on Thursday, bringing the insurgents a major new victory after a lightning advance across northern Syria and dealing a new blow to President Bashar al-Assad and his Russian and Iranian allies.

The Syrian army said it was redeploying outside the city "to preserve civilians lives and prevent urban combat" after what it called intense clashes.

Rebels said they had taken districts in the city's northeast and had seized the central prison, freeing detainees.

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