Israeli army tanks leave the area after they caused damage to civilian areas in four towns of Quneitra province in the Golan Heights, following the fall of the Baath regime in Syria on January 8, 2025. [Photo by Melik Ebu Ubeyde/Anadolu via Getty Images]
The Israeli army said on Friday that it carried out overnight strikes on army targets in southern Syria, in what it claimed was a response to an attack on Druze citizens in Suwayda, Anadolu reports. The army said in a statement that it targeted an army command headquarters and weapons depots. The strikes were carried out in response to an “attack on Druze citizens in the Suwayda Governorate” in southern Syria, according to the statement, adding that the operation occurred overnight. As of 0640GMT, there was no immediate comment from Damascus on the Israeli army’s statement. Syrian authorities have previously said they guarantee equal rights for all segments of the population, including the Druze community. Damascus has also said that Israel […]

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