Saudi Arabia, Qatar condemn as Israel attacks Syria

Dr Hassan Shehzad
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Dr Hassan Shehzad
Dr Hassan Shehzad is contributing editor to Minute Mirror. The writer, interested in Data Journalism, teaches at IIUI. Email: hassan.shehzad@iiu.edu.pk
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  • Israeli aircraft also flew over the countryside of Quneitra and Daraa before the attack.
  • In a statement, the Saudi Foreign Ministry denounced Israeli violations in the region, including “its latest incursions into Syrian territory and the targeting of the Quneitra and Daraa governorates with artillery shelling.” The kingdom expressed “complete rejection” of the Israeli practices, including “terrorizing innocent civilians and violating international laws and norms.” It stressed “the importance of stopping Israeli violations of Syrian territory and adhering to the 1974 Disengagement Agreement,” reaffirming its support for Syria’s sovereignty and territorial unity.
  • Qatar’s Foreign Ministry described the attack as “a flagrant violation of Syria’s sovereignty and a blatant breach of international law and international humanitarian law.” The ministry warned that “the continuation of these serious Israeli attacks would exacerbate tensions in the region and undermine efforts to promote security and stability.” Jordanian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Fuad Majali said the latest Israeli incursions into Quneitra and Daraa, along with artillery shelling, constitute “a flagrant violation of Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and a blatant breach of international law and the UN Charter.” He stressed the need to halt “all repeated Israeli attacks and measures targeting Syria’s security and stability,” warning that they represent “a dangerous and provocative escalation that will only lead to more conflict and tension in the region.” Jordan also renewed its support for Syria’s sovereignty, unity, security and territorial integrity, and called on the international community to assume its legal and moral responsibilities and compel Israel to halt its attacks.
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Islamabad: Situation in Syria got tense after Israeli forces opened fire on Syrian civilians late Sunday while withdrawing from the village of Abidin in the southern Daraa countryside. Before opening fire on civilians, the Israeli forces shelled the village of Abidin in the southern Daraa countryside, reports Syria’s official SANA news agency.

Israeli aircraft also flew over the countryside of Quneitra and Daraa before the attack.

In a statement, the Saudi Foreign Ministry denounced Israeli violations in the region, including “its latest incursions into Syrian territory and the targeting of the Quneitra and Daraa governorates with artillery shelling.”

The kingdom expressed “complete rejection” of the Israeli practices, including “terrorizing innocent civilians and violating international laws and norms.”

It stressed “the importance of stopping Israeli violations of Syrian territory and adhering to the 1974 Disengagement Agreement,” reaffirming its support for Syria’s sovereignty and territorial unity.

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry described the attack as “a flagrant violation of Syria’s sovereignty and a blatant breach of international law and international humanitarian law.”

The ministry warned that “the continuation of these serious Israeli attacks would exacerbate tensions in the region and undermine efforts to promote security and stability.”

Jordanian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Fuad Majali said the latest Israeli incursions into Quneitra and Daraa, along with artillery shelling, constitute “a flagrant violation of Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and a blatant breach of international law and the UN Charter.”

He stressed the need to halt “all repeated Israeli attacks and measures targeting Syria’s security and stability,” warning that they represent “a dangerous and provocative escalation that will only lead to more conflict and tension in the region.”

Jordan also renewed its support for Syria’s sovereignty, unity, security and territorial integrity, and called on the international community to assume its legal and moral responsibilities and compel Israel to halt its attacks.

Sunday’s assaults were the latest in a series of ongoing Israeli violations of Syrian sovereignty in recent months, including incursions, house raids, the erection of checkpoints, and the arrest of civilians.

Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu openly took credit for removing Bashar al-Assad from power in Dec. 8, 2024, and replacing him with Ahmed Al Sharaa. After the fall of al-Assad, Israel occupied the buffer zone on the Syrian side of the border measuring 500 square kilometers and attacked Syrian cities including capital Damascus without any resistance multiple times.

Israeli aircraft also flew over the countryside of Quneitra and Daraa before the attack.

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Dr Hassan Shehzad is contributing editor to Minute Mirror. The writer, interested in Data Journalism, teaches at IIUI. Email: hassan.shehzad@iiu.edu.pk
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