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UN slams ‘violation’ of 1974 Syria disengagement deal as Israel acts in buffer zone – The Times of Israel

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Israel Strikes In Syria Become More Aggressive, Fueling Tensions

Israel escalated its military campaign in Syria, conducting targeted strikes against what were described as “important military sites” in response to Syrian aggression toward Israeli territory. The intensifying conflict raises alarm bells as fears of unintended escalation loom.

Fierce Fighting Demands Questions and Condemnation

The Syrian state-run media reported interconnected attacks, with explosions rippling across Damascus, the capital levied by Israeli forces. Images circulated online, showcasing the aftermath of the strikes and further intensifying tensions in the region.

The operation drew swift condemnation from Damascus. Proposals were circulated to comprised posts highlighting the casualties sustained. Concern was growing regarding the broader implications for the fragile stability in Syria and neighboring regions.

Adding to the mix, a seemingly unrelated incident involving the rebellion forces Demanded the violation of a 1974 agreement designed to define a buffer zone between Syrian and israelites. There seemed growing concerns over potential clashes between opposing sides. The expansion of Israeli strikes questioned

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