Rubio says U.S. is concerned about Israel's strikes on Syria
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed U.S. concern over Israeli airstrikes in Syria, stating that he wants the fighting to stop following a broken ceasefire agreement.
- Israel conducted airstrikes in Damascus, reportedly aiming to protect Syria's Druze community amidst violence involving government troops and local militias.
- Syria's Interior Ministry reported at least 30 deaths due to clashes, as the U.S. Ambassador referred to the situation as a misunderstanding.
- The U.S. State Department emphasized engagement with Israel and Syria to reach a lasting agreement and stated they do not support Israel's strikes.
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Foreign Minister Rubio says that "the alarming and appalling situation" must soon end. Israel had previously bombed Damascus.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday morning that he's concerned about Israel's strikes on Damascus, Syria, over unrest in the southern part of the country. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe has the latest, while contributor Robert Berger has more from Tel Aviv.
The European Union and the United States on Wednesday called on Israel to immediately end its attacks on Syrian government targets. The United States also demanded that Syrian government forces withdraw from the crisis zone.
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