Katz: IDF to Raise Level of Attacks on Syrian Regime if It Doesn't Leave Druze City
- The bodies of Osama and Ahmed Qtemish, two members of the General Security Service, were found after an Israeli strike in Sweida, Syria, targeting their police unit.
- An Israeli strike killed brothers Osama and Ahmed Qtemish, members of the General Security Service, during fighting in Sweida, Syria.
- The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported a total of 248 dead, including 93 government force members, amid clashes that began on July 15.
- U.S. Special Envoy Tom Barrack condemned the violence in Sweida, urging all parties to engage in meaningful dialogue to achieve a lasting ceasefire.
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Israel has launched new airstrikes on the Syrian capital, Damascus, targeting both the army headquarters and the presidential palace. The attacks are related to the unrest in and around the southern Syrian city of Sweida, home to a Druze minority that Israel claims it wants to protect. How do the Druze themselves view this? The city of Sweida has been troubled for weeks. Fighting between the Syrian army and Druze fighters flared up again on Wedn…
Dozens of Syrian druses cross the dividing line and enter the buffer zone on the armistice line, in the heights of the Golan annexed by Israel, near Majdal Shams, while trying to head towards the Syrian soil, during the clashes between Syrian forces and druze in the province of Sweida, in southern Syria. Israel has declared that it has bombed the headquarters of the Syrian army in Damascus after having told the Islamist government to leave in pe…
Israel bombs Syrian forces to protect Druze minority
Israeli airstrikes hit Syrian regime forces, after the entered southern Syria amid deadly clashes with members of the country’s Druze minority. The post WATCH: Israel bombs Syrian forces to protect Druze minority appeared first on World Israel News.
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