
Israel launched attacks in South Syria on Monday after the deadly clashes, which included the second Community, a minority group that the Jewish state committed to protect.
Israeli defensive forces hit several tanks advancing to the province of Suwayda, where Sunday broke out and persisted by Monday. “IDF hit tanks to prevent their arrival in the area,” the army said on the telegram.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz described the strikes as a “clear warning” of the Syrian regime that Israel would not allow other damage to the other.
The three Israeli air strikes focused on various parts of the SUWAYDY landscape, reported the Syrian state news agency Sana. Israel has regularly bombed the military infrastructure of his neighbor since the release of President Bashar Al-Assad.
According to the Syrian Human Rights Observatory, about 100 people are killed in Suwayda, where others are concentrated. He said that the other groups fought tribal warriors and state military and police forces.
Batts began between armed groups in Suwayda and the surrounding areas. Attacks on state forces have no doubt that there are organized attempts to destabilize the country, the Syrian Foreign Ministry said.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Defense in Syria Hassan Abdul-Ghani said that government troops were deployed in Suwayda to end the violence that had previously broke out. He added 18 members of the state forces.
In May, Israel intervened a goal near the Presidential Palace in the Syrian capital Damascus after the other community in both countries called for a number of violent clashes between the minority group and the Syrian state forces.
After this strike, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah and Katz said they would not allow any threat to the other, an ethnically Arab group whose faith was offshooting Islam.
The Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa, whose group Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham led the Islamic uprising against Assad, seeks to prevent violence that has spread in Syria several months after the fall of its predecessor. He tried to entertain all weapons and dissolve the armed factions in the country.
In March, armed men, which the authorities stated that they were connected with the expelled regime, attacked security points and state spaces along the Syrian Mediterranean coast. This aroused violence against the Muslim alawit minority to which Assad belongs. Three months later the suicide bomber plunged into a church in Eastern Damascus and killed 22.
With the help of Dan Williams.
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