Israeli forces launched large-scale attacks across Syria, targeting three major airports and key military infrastructure, including locations in the capital, Damascus. The strikes mark an escalation in regional hostilities amid ongoing conflicts in the country.
In a significant political development, the prime minister of toppled Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has announced an agreement to transfer power to the opposition-led Salvation Government, headed by Mohammed al-Bashir. The move signals a potential shift in Syria’s political landscape after years of civil war.
Meanwhile, the family of prominent Syrian activist Mazen al-Hamada has confirmed his death. His body was discovered in the infamous Sednaya prison as rescue teams concluded searches for missing individuals at the notorious facility.
Amid these developments, Qatar, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia have condemned Israel’s actions in the Syrian Golan Heights, labeling them as a “dangerous” land grab. UN peacekeepers have also accused Israel of violating the 1974 ceasefire agreement, which brought an end to the 1967 war.
(Source: ALJAZEERA)
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