Saudi Arabia and Egypt condemned Israeli airstrikes in Syria, calling for international action against these violations of sovereignty and international law. They emphasized solidarity with Syria and the need for Israel to withdraw from occupied territories, citing increases in regional tensions and conflicts.
Saudi Arabia and Egypt have issued condemnations against Israeli airstrikes conducted in Syria, urging the global community to intervene against these actions. The Saudi Foreign Ministry stated that Israel’s attacks violate international agreements and undermine Syria’s stability, emphasizing solidarity with the Syrian government and its populace. They called upon the international community to act against Israel’s aggressions and prevent further conflicts.
The Egyptian Foreign Ministry supported these sentiments, labeling the Israeli strikes as a systematic escalation and a blatant violation of international law and the UN Charter. They underscored that these actions provoke tensions while infringing upon Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity. Egypt urged international bodies, including the UN Security Council, to compel Israel to cease its violations and withdraw from recently occupied territories.
On Tuesday night, Israel carried out airstrikes on sites in the Damascus countryside and the Daraa province of southern Syria. Israel’s recent military maneuvers in the Golan Heights, which it has occupied since 1967, have faced criticism from the UN and various Arab nations. Following a regime change in December, Israel intensified its occupation of the Golan Heights, breaching the 1974 disengagement agreement with Syria, which calls for mutual separation of forces.
Syria’s leader Bashar al-Assad has been in power for nearly 25 years but fled to Russia after losing control of Damascus on December 8, thus concluding the regime of the Baath Party, which had lasted since 1963.
Saudi Arabia and Egypt have strongly condemned Israel’s recent military actions in Syria, highlighting violations of international law and calls for global intervention. Both nations urge for an end to Israel’s occupation of Syrian territories and reassert the need for international accountability to uphold Syria’s sovereignty. The situation remains precarious as tensions escalate in light of continuous Israeli military operations.
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