Israel attacks Syria’s military headquarters in Damascus; Between increasing tension in Swida in Civilian Toll Cross 250 – Top Development

Israel launched a direct strike at the Syrian regime’s military headquarters in Damascus late Wednesday night, opening the entrance of the defense complex in a rare and high-profile growth. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) stated that in response to the Syrian regime’s functions against the Drews citizens in southern Syria, the fight was intensified after the collapse of a local ceasefire.The IDF confirmed that it “according to the instructions from political thinking” is operating the attacks in the area and said it remains on vigilance as tension increases with the northern border.
Israeli military action in Damascus
The Israeli army stated that the strike targeted the military infrastructure near the Syrian Defense Ministry, which is part of a comprehensive campaign to disrupt and threaten the governance convoy near the northern border of Israel. Tel Aviv said that the purpose of an airstrike was to “protect the drew population” amid the revival of fighting in Swarna province.The Israeli war room said, “A while ago, the IDF hit the entrance of the Syrian -headed military headquarters campus in the Damascus region of Syria.” He said, “According to instructions from political eclipics, the IDF is carrying out attacks in the area and is ready for various scenarios,” said this.Other Associated Press reports claimed that Israel was killed by the Syrian Defense Ministry in Damascus.It recently follows several Israeli air operations, as the alleged involvement of Islamic terrorists in the region and the fears of spillover in the field of Israel increases.
Ceasefire Fall Sparks freshly clashed in Sweda
In Sweda, a delicate ceasefire broke between the Syrian government forces and the local draus militia, which led to the fighting of the intense road and renewed shelling. The Syrian Ministry of Defense accused the armed groups of breaking the Trus and announced the restriction of military operations to “restore stability” and ensure civil security.The breakdown of peace efforts has extended the alarm about the risk of prolonged communal conflict, especially in a province that was relatively untouched from most part of the first civil war.
Background: Syria’s new leadership increases unrest
Flair-up follows the exclusion of President Bashar al-Assad in a stunning rebel aggressive last December, effectively abolishing a civil war of about 14 years. A new Sunni-Bahumat leadership now controls Syria, but faces frequent resistance from minority groups and loyalists of former regime.A religious minority drew community with deep roots in southern Syria has emerged as a flashpoint in the later landscape of the country’s delicate war. Internal divisions under the new regime have emerged in their future, which emphasizes some autonomy.
The number of casualties increases with violence spreading
The Sunni began as a tight-for-toat kidnapping between the Bedouin tribes and the drew groups, spiral into a broad struggle. Security forces have allegedly engaged in exceptional murders and widespread looting, torture in anti -counterparts in many houses.The UK -based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights so far reported more than 250 participation, in which 21 persons were allegedly executed in the area. Both government soldiers and armed militia have been accused of misbehaving against citizens, as reported by AP.
Israel continued the attack until the Syrian force is withdrawn
Israel has strictly stricked its stand against the new Syrian regime, citing the presence of hostile Islamist groups near its border. Defense Minister Israel Katz had earlier announced that the Israeli army would retain an air strike “until the regime is removed from the region.”Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strengthened Israeli’s strategic objective of maintaining a dimilitated buffer zone, reiterating the state’s commitment to defend the population of drews in Syria.
Drews caught in crossfire
An esoteric religious sects with Syria, Lebanon and Israel communities are rapidly divided into how to navigate political mobility. Whereas under the new government, some support integration, others advocate a self-explained draus area.Increasing violence in Sweda has highlighted those divisions and placed the draus in the center of an unstable regional equation, with the major implications for Syrian sovereignty and Israeli’s protection.