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’Israel’: New Division in Occupied Golan, Military Drills Held in Schools

’Israel’: New Division in Occupied Golan, Military Drills Held in Schools
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The "Israeli" army mobilized a new division to the border with Syria.

’Israel’: New Division in Occupied Golan, Military Drills Held in SchoolsAccording to the "Israeli" information, the 210th Regional Bashan Division has replaced the 36th Armor Division on the Occupied Golan Heights and the Har Dov sector, in what the "Israeli" army is describing as a significant boost to border security and stability.

Speaking from the Golan Heights on Sunday, "Israeli" army Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz said the "Israeli" side of the border looks serene, but that "underneath the quiet, a storm is raging."

"Syria is neck deep in civil war and hundreds of its civilians are losing their lives every week," Gantz said.
"We are maintaining operational readiness," he added.

Gantz said the restructuring of military forces on the Occupied Golan Heights is part of a shift towards providing a faster response from the air, sea and ground to threats to the Zionist entity's security.

As part of its continuous fear from the Southern front, "Israel" launched Monday military drills.

According to the "Israeli" reports, the drills meant to sharpen procedures in case of an emergency for students from elementary through high school, as well as at kindergartens.

As part of the drill, a siren was sounded throughout the entity at 10:05 a.m. The drill is set to end at 12:00 noon, and is held as a joint activity with the so-called "Israeli" Home front Command, the local authorities, the police, as well as fire and rescue forces.
The goal of the drill is to boost the preparedness of the enemy's deal with emergency situations.

Through the course of the drill various activities will be held. Each student and staff member will independently take shelter in a safe-room; a drill will simulate the evacuation of wounded students to a treatment area, as well as evacuation from the site by an ambulance
Following the military drill, each school's emergency team will hold a simulation drill starting at 1:00 p.m., in which the schools will prepare for a situation in which a rocket strikes close to the school.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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