Russia: Only Syrian army should be on country's southern border
CGTN
["china"]
Russia said on Monday only Syrian army troops should be on the country’s southern border with Jordan and Israel, after Washington warned of "firm measures" over truce violations in the region. 
Rebels control stretches of southwest Syria, bordering the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, while Syrian army troops and allied Iran-backed militias hold nearby territory. 
The US has voiced concern about reports of an impending Syrian army offensive in a "de-escalation zone" in the southwest, warning Damascus it would respond to breaches. 
Syrian army soldiers are seen at the entrance of Harasta, in the eastern Damascus suburb of Ghouta, Syria, March 22, 2018. /VCG Photo

Syrian army soldiers are seen at the entrance of Harasta, in the eastern Damascus suburb of Ghouta, Syria, March 22, 2018. /VCG Photo

"Of course, the withdrawal of all non-Syrian forces must be carried out on a mutual basis, this should be a two-way street," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told a news conference on Monday. 
"The result of this work, which should continue and is continuing, should be a situation when representatives of the Syrian Arab Republic’s army stand at Syria‘s border with Israel," he said. 
Jordan said on Monday it was discussing south Syria with Washington and Moscow, and all three agreed on the need to preserve the ceasefire, which reduced violence since they brokered it last year. 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs a cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, May 27, 2018. /AFP Photo

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs a cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, May 27, 2018. /AFP Photo

Israel has raised the alarm about Iran's expanding clout in the seven-year conflict, calling on Monday for its arch-foe to be denied any military presence in Syria. Washington has also demanded Tehran to withdraw all forces under its command from Syria. 
"We believe that there is no place for any Iranian military presence, anywhere in Syria," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his parliamentary faction on Monday. 
Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman will meet Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu in Moscow on Thursday. 
This month, Israel said it launched intensive airstrikes in Syria after what it described as Iranian rocket fire from the south into the Golan. 
Flare is seen after Israeli jets carried out airstrikes over Damascus International Airport in Damascus, Syria on April 27, 2017. /VCG Photo

Flare is seen after Israeli jets carried out airstrikes over Damascus International Airport in Damascus, Syria on April 27, 2017. /VCG Photo

A senior Israeli official made clear that Netanyahu's government would not deem the exclusion of Iranian forces from the border region sufficient. 
"When you consider the advanced weapon systems, surface to surface missiles and anti aircraft systems, that the Iranians want to deploy in Syria, it becomes clear that they must be prevented from doing so in all of Syria and not only within a limited distance from the Israeli border," Chagai Tzuriel, director-general of the intelligence ministry, told Reuters.
Source(s): Reuters