Mourners attend funeral of man killed in Israeli airstrikes on Syrian city of Daraa
- Hundreds of mourners attended the funeral for a victim of an Israeli airstrike in Daraa, Syria, where three people were killed and many wounded, including children.
- Syria's foreign ministry condemned the airstrikes, calling them a violation of international law, following the strike that hit an abandoned army barracks near a residential area.
- The Israeli military stated they targeted command centers containing military assets from the old Syrian regime, emphasizing the threat posed to Israel.
- A ceasefire was announced following two days of cross-border clashes, resulting in fatalities and injuries on both sides.
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Israeli strikes turn Daraa revolution celebration into a funeral
PARIS — For days, Daraa activists have been sending out calls to participate in events commemorating the 14th anniversary of the start of the Syrian revolution. But celebration gave way to mourning on Monday night, when the southern province suffered its most violent Israeli strikes since the regime fell in December. Israeli warplanes launched more than 30 airstrikes in Daraa province over the course of three hours on Monday night, killing thre…
Israeli Airstrikes in Syria Kill Civilians, Target First Responders
Israeli airstrikes on Syria’s Daraa Governorate killed and injured civilians, including children and first responders, in one of the most intense escalations in recent months. The bombardment, which began Monday evening, continued into Tuesday morning, with Israeli forces advancing on foot into the western Daraa countryside following the attacks. Civilian Casualties & Widespread Destruction Syrian […]
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