As I seem to recall, Benjamin Netanyahu was recorded as telling the IDF to bomb homes. 92% of residential housing in Gaza has been destroyed or damaged. Your not very good with facts are you.
meanwhile...
Israel's expansion into the Golan Heights after the fall of Assad's regime is viewed as a permanent development, rather than a temporary one. While Israel initially took control of the Golan Heights during the 1967 Six-Day War, it formally annexed the region in 1981, which was followed by the establishment of Israeli settlements there. Despite this annexation, the international community, including the United Nations, does not recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights, viewing it as occupied Syrian territory. The most recent move, following the fall of Bashar al-Assad in 2024, where Israel entered the demilitarized buffer zone, seems to indicate that Israel is not planning to relinquish control over the Golan Heights. The buffer zone was previously intended to separate Israeli and Syrian forces, but Israel's military presence in the area has increased significantly, with Israel justifying its actions as necessary for security reasons due to the instability in Syria.
Israel's recognition of its sovereignty over the Golan Heights was further solidified when the U.S. officially recognized it in 2019, but the international community remains divided. Most countries still consider it to be Syrian territory under Israeli occupation, and a permanent resolution of the Golan Heights' status would likely require negotiations between Israel and Syria, which seems unlikely given the current political situation. In short, Israel's actions are likely to be permanent
TLDR: lets steal more land when the opportunity presents itself (israel is an expansionist regime).
I’m not going to comment on something I never heard Netanyahu saying.
As for the Golan Heights—Syria should have considered the consequences before joining Egypt and Jordan in an attack. By doing so, they forfeited their claim to the land. Unlike the Sinai Peninsula, the Golan Heights is a strategic asset for Israel’s defense, and that matter is sealed.
as for the expansion into Syria these are the orders given to the IDF:
To secure complete control over the buffer zone and other nearby strategic positions in Syria.
To establish a security zone extending beyond the buffer zone, focusing on removing all heavy weaponry and terrorist infrastructure that could post a threat to Israel, while establishing contact with local Druze communities and other regional communities.
To immediately prevent the reestablishment of Iranian arms smuggling routes to Lebanon through Syrian territory and border crossings.
To continue destroying strategic heavy weapons systems throughout Syria, including air defense networks, missile systems, and coastal defense installations.
This land will not be occupied in my opinion its simply cards to achieve goals with the new syrian regime.
I’m not interested in repeating the same argument—it’s getting tedious. I just want to ensure the facts are clear: Israel never occupied Palestine because Palestine was never a sovereign state. It took control of land that was under Jordanian rule after Jordan attacked. Those are the facts.