Israel Says It Hit Syrian Government Targets After Attacks on Druze Civilians
Error: Contact form not found.
by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff

A drone view shows the predominantly Druze city of Sweida, following deadly clashes between Druze fighters, Sunni Bedouin tribes, and government forces, in Syria, July 25, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi
The Israeli military struck infrastructure sites belonging to the Syrian government overnight in response to attacks against Druze civilians in Sweida, the Israeli military said on Friday.
Syria’s foreign ministry condemned what it described as an Israeli attack on military infrastructure in southern Syria, calling it a “blatant violation” of international law and an assault on its sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The ministry said the strike was part of what it called Israel‘s escalating policy and accused it of seeking to destabilize the region, adding that Damascus holds Israel fully responsible for the consequences of the escalation.
It called on the international community, particularly the UN Security Council, to act to halt what it described as Israeli aggression.
The Israeli military said it attacked a command center and weapons in military compounds in southern Syria and said it will not tolerate harm toward the Druze population, adding it will continue to operate to defend them and monitor developments in the region.
Thousands of Belgian Academics Urge Universities to Cut Ties With Israeli Institutions in Expanding Boycott Drive
Republican Senator Calls on Florida Stadium to Cancel Kanye West Show Over Antisemitic Comments
Iran Reaffirms Support for Hezbollah With Wider Peace Deal in Doubt
Romanians Convicted of Stabbing Journalist in UK, Prosecutors Say They Acted for Iran
US Preparing Draft Resolution Condemning Iran at IAEA, Diplomats Say
Iran Using Lebanon as Bargaining Chip in US Talks, Lebanese President Says
Iran World Cup Soccer Players Granted Visas to Enter the US, Says White House Official
Israel Plans First Embassy in Slovenia, Says Foreign Minister
Turkey Weighs Major Defense Overhaul as Iran Conflict Reshapes Warfare
Oxford Union President Urged to Step Down After Justifying Oct. 7 Attack, Saying Hamas Will Be ‘Lauded as Heroes’









