Lebanese edition of Ad-Diyar published an article about Hezbollah's plans in Syria.
The article is decorated with a photo of the Hezbollah fighter holding Imad Mughniy's portrait against the background of the IDF's observation post on Mount Hermon.
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mugniya,_Imad (unpleasant to read for 1985)
According to the newspaper, Moscow "definitely guaranteed" that it would not require the allies to leave southern Syria.
From the point of view of Hezbollah, its main mission in Syria is completed with the capture of the city of Abu Kamal and the sweeping of the surrounding areas.
The battle in eastern Syria was the last battle of the Syrian Civil War, its last active front. Field commanders and units are now being transferred to Kalamun and Quneitra.
"Hezbollah" from the very beginning of the Syrian war did not ignore Kuneitra and created here an infrastructure of "resistance", completely consisting of Syrian fighters called "Islamic Resistance in Syria." These forces are subject only to Hezbollah and Iran.
Hezbollah's next plan is to concentrate its main military effort on Quneitra and the surrounding regions in order to prepare for a future war with Israel. "Hezbollah" intends to create in Kuneitra redoubt similar to what it built in southern Lebanon.
In addition, Hezbollah will establish control over all the dominant heights to the south-west of Damascus, from which Kuneitra is fully visible.
Hezbollah is already beginning to realize its military ambitions in the region, as exemplified by the recent large-scale attack against the enclave of Beit Jann, during which an attempt was made to knock out rebels from several villages near Mount Hermon. Thus, Hezbollah expects to create a single control zone from Mount Lebanon to the city of Quneitra. Hezbollah's plan is to pinch Galilee between its fortified areas at bases in South Lebanon and Quneitra.