Syrian President Accuses Israel Amid Ongoing Military Actions in Southern Syria
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa accuses Israel of exporting crises amid ongoing military airstrikes and incursions into southern Syria, following a raid that killed 13 people.
Overview
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa publicly accused Israel of "exporting crises" and "fighting ghosts," condemning ongoing Israeli military airstrikes and incursions targeting southern Syria.
Israeli forces are conducting regular incursions into Syrian territory, having occupied Mount Hermon and entered the Golan Heights buffer zone after Assad's regime collapse.
These military actions include a recent raid by Israeli forces in Beit Jinn, southern Syria, which tragically resulted in the deaths of at least 13 people last month.
President Al-Sharaa's accusations highlight a deepening regional conflict, where Israel's military presence and operations are perceived as destabilizing factors in southern Syria.
The persistent Israeli military activities, including airstrikes and ground incursions, underscore the ongoing tensions and complex geopolitical landscape in the border regions between Syria and Israel.
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