Israel Threatens to Retaliate Against Syria After Missile Attack
- On June 3, 2025, two projectiles were fired from southern Syria into Israeli territory, prompting Israeli military strikes in response.
- The attacks followed increased tensions and a barrage of rockets from a group named Martyr Muhammad al-Deif Brigades, though responsibility remains unclear.
- Israel targeted several sites in southern Syria, including Daraa and Quneitra, striking weapons linked to the Syrian regime and causing significant casualties, according to Syrian state media.
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz attributed responsibility for the attacks to Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, stating that Syria’s leader bears accountability for any aggressive actions directed at Israel.
- The strikes heightened regional tensions amid ongoing conflict, while Syria denied responsibility and emphasized its priority to restore state authority and stability in southern Syria.
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Israeli military unleashes strikes on Syria after projectile launches
CAIRO: The Israeli military said in a statement it struck weapons belonging to the Syrian regime in southern Syria, in a second attack that Israel launched after reporting two projectiles were fired from Syria on Tuesday (Jun 3). It was not immediately clear who was responsible for the two projectiles.
Tensions Escalate as Israel and Syria Trade Blame for Projectiles
Tensions Escalate as Israel and Syria Trade Blame for Projectiles Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has accused Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa of bearing responsibility for two projectiles launched from Syria, signaling heightened tensions between the nations.Amid ongoing attempts to alleviate hostilities, this incident complicates the volatile dynamic between Israel and Syria, who have traditionally been adversaries in the Middle East conf…
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