Aftermath of deadly Israeli air attacks in Damascus
Briefly

Israel launched airstrikes on Damascus, causing casualties and structural damage. Attacks included a Ministry of Defence compound and hit areas near the presidential palace. In southern Syria, clashes between Druze groups and security forces have resulted in over 250 deaths. Israel claims actions are to protect Druze allies and respond to pro-government threats. The Syrian government condemned the strikes as a systematic policy of tension and chaos. A new ceasefire was announced amid ongoing violence and failed previous ceasefires.
Israel's airstrikes targeted a Ministry of Defence compound and the area near the presidential palace in Damascus, resulting in three deaths and 34 injuries.
More than 250 individuals have died in Suwayda province due to violent confrontations involving Druze groups, Bedouin tribes, and Syrian security forces.
Syria's Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the Israeli attacks, calling it part of a systematic policy to create chaos and urging international community intervention.
The conflict in Suwayda intensified with reciprocal kidnappings between Druze fighters and local Bedouin tribes, leading to clashes with government troops.
Read at www.aljazeera.com
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