Israeli strikes kill 9 in southwestern Syria
- On April 3, 2025, Israeli strikes in southwestern Syria killed at least nine people near Damascus and Nawa.
- The strikes occurred following increasing tensions and accusations between Israel and Turkey.
- Strikes hit five cities and a strategic air base in Hama, causing near-total destruction and injuries.
- Syria's Foreign Ministry stated the strikes caused "near-total destruction" at Hama airport and injured dozens.
- The strikes exacerbate regional tensions, with accusations of undermining stability and creating a buffer zone.
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Israel to allow ’Passover tours’ in occupied Syrian territory
The Israeli army has decided to allow organised tours for Israeli tourists inside illegally occupied Syrian territories during the Jewish Passover holiday (Pesach), which begins on 12 April. Israel will open the border fence in two specific sections under its control, leading into the buffer zone in southern Syria. This action enables two "educational" institutes, Midreshet HaGolan and Midreshet Keshet Yonatan, to organise tours into Wadi al-Ru…
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