Israeli warplanes strike south of Damascus, security sources and TV say
- Israeli warplanes attacked military sites in southern Syria, targeting headquarters and sites containing weapons, according to the Israel Defense Forces .
- At least two people were reported killed during the strikes, which specifically targeted a military unit's headquarters southwest of Damascus, according to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to demilitarize southern Syria, declaring that the presence of military assets poses a threat to Israeli citizens, according to a statement from the IDF.
- Participants in a Syrian national dialogue conference condemned Netanyahu's statements and called for international pressure on Israel.
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C 30%
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