Israeli soldiers have raided Syrian border villages, prompting nervous residents to huddle in their homes. They have captured the country's highest peak, have set up roadblocks between Syrian towns and now overlook local villages from former Syrian military outposts. Thousands of Syrians now live in areas at least partly controlled by Israeli forces, leaving many anxious over how long the campaign will last. Israeli troops have detained some residents and opened fire during at least two protests against the raids, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an independent monitor. At least some Syrians now say they fear the Israeli presence could become a prolonged military occupation.
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