Israeli Air Strikes Target Defense Factories in Syria: Latest Updates
aleppo, syria - The latest developments on Israeli air strikes targeting defense factories in Syria and the diplomatic efforts to ensure stability in the region.
Israeli airstrikes targeted defense factories in the southern part of Aleppo, Syria, leading to tensions in the region. The Israeli military reported that a missile launched from Yemen triggered sirens in various parts of the country, prompting millions of people to seek shelter. Fortunately, no casualties were reported due to the intercepted missile falling near Modiin city. In response to Israel's continued attacks, Yemen-backed Houthi rebels are believed to be responsible for the retaliation.
Meanwhile, in Gaza, the toll of civilian casualties continues to rise as Israeli airstrikes have claimed the lives of 13 individuals, with many more wounded. Witnesses described the devastation caused by Israeli air raids on refugee camps, emphasizing the ongoing search and rescue efforts for those trapped under the rubble.
In diplomatic efforts to address the escalating tensions, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved sending a delegation to Qatar for hostage negotiations and ceasefire discussions. Representatives from the Israeli Security Agency, Defense Forces, and Mossad are set to engage in talks in Doha, underscoring the importance of dialogue in de-escalating the situation.
On another front, Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry disclosed a meeting between Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal Bin Farhan and a delegation from the Interim Syrian Government, discussing ways to support stability and security in Syria. The meeting reaffirmed the commitment to Syria's sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity, focusing on a peaceful and prosperous future for the country.
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