 The Russian military leadership has announced plans to deploy troops near the border close to the occupied Palestinian territories as tensions rise with the impending rougher invasion. This move has sparked discussions and concerns among military and government officials regarding the strategic implications of Russian troops allegedly patrolling a crucial border point with occupied Palestine. Reports indicate that the occupying forces have submitted a discreet formal inquiry to Russian authorities seeking clarification on the necessity of such a deployment at this juncture. If confirmed, this deployment would signify a notable shift in Russian strategic military policy towards Israel since the onset of the crisis. Based on available information, Russia has established a new observation point in southwest Syria near the occupied Golan Heights as reported by a reputable war monitor. This development occurs amidst escalating tensions between resistance groups and occupying forces in Gaza and other areas. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, leveraging its extensive network of on-ground sources, has noted the placement of the Russian observation point in the western plains area of Bir al-Ajam within the western countryside of Kunatra province adjacent to the Golan Heights. Thank you for tuning in to today's news coverage. We strive to provide comprehensive reporting and analysis to keep you abreast of developments in Palestine. Leave a like and kindly consider sharing and subscribing to our channel for timely updates on the ongoing crisis in Gaza. The report indicates that Russia has established ten observation posts along the demarcation line between Syria and the Golan Heights since the beginning of the year, marking a significant development as the Gaza crisis enters a critical phase. Thus far, Russia has maintained a diplomatic stance in its support for the resistance, endorsing every Security Council resolution calling for a permanent ceasefire. While Russia has hosted some political representatives of the Palestinian ruling party at certain points during the crisis, it has refrained from explicitly endorsing or arming the resistance against occupying forces. Despite possessing the means to halt the illegal bombing campaigns conducted by occupying forces in Syria, Russia has not intervened to cease these attacks. Indeed, Russia's Defense Ministry recently reported an airstrike by the occupation's Air Force on Nairab International Airport in Syria's Aleppo province. According to the ministry, two F-16 fighter jets belonging to the occupying forces fired cruise missiles that struck the airport, resulting in the injury of three civilian airport employees. In response to such attacks, criticism has been directed towards the occupation authorities. Russia has consistently condemned these assaults on Syrian territory, often justified as targeting Iran-backed militia groups. Russia points out the civilian casualties and violations of international law resulting from these attacks. Despite being a major ally to Bashar Assad's government, concrete actions to stop these attacks on legitimate Syrian infrastructure have not materialized. The decision to deploy troops near the occupation's military installations in the Golan Heights indicates strategic foresight. In the event of a wider conflict between the occupation and Syria, Russia appears prepared to manage refugee influxes and potentially provide military support to its Syrian allies. This deployment may also signal Russia's growing frustration with perceived geopolitical maneuvers in Gaza by Western powers. With the United States repeatedly rejecting immediate ceasefires in Gaza, Russia may anticipate the potential for a wider conflict and seek to proactively monitor developments across the Syrian border. To show a readiness to confront the worst, recent aerial attacks carried out by Russian warplanes targeted areas in the Syrian desert believe to harbor ISIS cells. The strikes hit locations in Al-Boshra, Al-Rasafah and Palmyra aiming to disrupt the activities of the extremist group. According to reports from the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, SOHR, the death toll from military engagements in the Syrian desert since the start of 2024 has reached 127. The casualties include 17 ISIS members, neutralized by government forces and affiliated militias during operations aimed at combating terrorism. 100 government forces and militiamen, among them 13 Syrian militiamen supported by Iran who lost their lives in various clashes with ISIS militants. These confrontations which involved ambushes, armed assaults and explosive incidents occurred across the western Euphrates region and the deserts of Der Ezor, Al-Rakha and Homs. 10 civilians, sadly including a child who were affected by attacks carried out by ISIS militants in the Syrian desert. The ongoing conflict underscores the challenges in eradicating ISIS remnants from Syria's vast desert regions despite significant territorial losses by the group in recent years. The violence continues to exact a heavy toll on both military personnel and innocent civilians caught in the crossfire. Russian involvement in airstrikes against suspected ISIS targets adds complexity to the multifaceted dynamics of the Syrian conflict. Moscow's support for the Assad regime in its fight against various insurgent groups including ISIS underscores the intricate geopolitical landscape in the region. This complexity mirrors the evolving situation in occupied Palestine and highlights the need for a superpower like Russia to remain vigilant of the unfolding events. Another factor contributing to the growing tensions between Moscow and Tel Aviv is the issue of Iran. Iran has strengthened its military and economic ties with Moscow, particularly amidst heightened US sanctions imposed on both nations for their involvement in various global crises. While this cooperation is not inherently anti-Israel, it raises significant concerns for the occupation and the USA. These concerns stem from the potential technological advancements that could result from deeper cooperation between Iran and Russia. Complementing Iran's existing capabilities derived from extensive local research and the study of captured American drones. A robust and independent Iran poses challenges for the occupation, particularly if it were to acquire nuclear capabilities. A prospect viewed as a red line by authorities in Tel Aviv, enhanced cooperation with Russia and the possibility of a security guarantee deal could alter the deterrence dynamics for the occupation. It could potentially constrain the ability to launch attacks against the Islamic Republic, thus reshaping regional security dynamics. The government of Iran has reportedly supplied Russia with a significant number of surface-to-surface ballistic missiles. Shipments began in early January 2024 following an agreement reached after a series of bilateral meetings held in Tehran and Moscow towards the end of 2023. Military officials and security personnel from both countries participated in these discussions. This information was reported by the British news agency Reuters, citing six experts on the matter as sources. An Iranian official indicated that further shipments are planned, stating, ''There will be more shipments. There is no reason to hide it. We can export weapons to any country we want.'' According to sources, at least four shipments are planned in the coming days, with more expected in the following weeks. The armament supply from Tehran to Moscow, both countries facing economic sanctions from the United States, reportedly includes around 400 missiles. These include short-range FAT-110 series missiles, such as the Zulfagar, with a range of 300 to 700 kilometers. This increased cooperation between Iran and Russia raises concerns in the West, particularly in Israel. However, only time will tell whether this collaboration will continue to strengthen Iran, or if it represents a temporary measure by Russia to address Iran's foreign policies since the fall of the Soviet Union. Thank you for watching this news update. Please consider sharing it with your family and friends. Don't forget to subscribe for the latest developments from Palestine. Until our next update, peace.