Talk:Israeli invasion of Syria (2024–present)

Israel’s Expanding Military Footprint in Syria: One Year On

https://karamshaar.com/syria-in-figures/israels-buffer-zone-in-syria-incursions-bases-impact/ Daseyn (talk) 08:26, 14 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]

I spoke with the map maker Ecrusized. He based the map off ISW https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/1933cb1d315f4db3a4f4dcc5ef40753a
ISW seems to be more reliable than liveuamap, which is where your source likely got it's borders from. However he's still updated the current map to match with expanded territory on the ISW map; specifically around Khan Arnabah (Ain al-Nuriyah and UNDOF Camp Faouar) & Quneitra (north and south of the Mantara Dam, northeast of Rwihinah, on the eastern shore of Lake Al Ghadir) UncleBourbon (talk) 10:15, 12 February 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Map?

I’m pretty sure Israel took more territory closer to Damascus as well as the entire buffer zone. Is this map wrong or was there a withdrawal I didn’t hear about? Salvation Front (talk) 19:24, 19 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Ecrusized just updated the map to match with ISW's, specifically around Khan Arnabah (Ain al-Nuriyah and UNDOF Camp Faouar) & Quneitra (north and south of the Mantara Dam, northeast of Rwihinah, on the eastern shore of Lake Al Ghadir) https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/1933cb1d315f4db3a4f4dcc5ef40753a UncleBourbon (talk) 10:15, 12 February 2026 (UTC)[reply]