Syria called for international investigation into Israeli crimes against its citizens


Daraa: Six people were killed and several others injured in Israeli attacks on the western Syrian city of Daraa yesterday.
According to a foreign news agency, the Syrian Foreign Ministry condemned the Israeli attack and called it a clear violation of national sovereignty and international law.
They called for an international investigation into Israeli crimes against Syrian citizens.
According to the news agency, the violence in the border area indicates an escalating conflict between Israel and Syria, where a new Islamist leadership has been established after rebels ousted former leader Bashar al-Assad from power last December.
Meanwhile, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have strongly condemned the Israeli operation.
On the other hand, US attacks on northern Yemen continue.
According to Houthi media, 17 airstrikes have been carried out on Saada and two on the Sufyan district of Amran in the past few hours.
The Houthis have also carried out drone attacks on US warships, including the aircraft carrier USS Harry Truman, and Israeli military bases in the Red Sea.
The Houthi spokesman says they will continue to resist US aggression and continue their attacks against Israel until it stops Israeli shipping, attacks Gaza, and lifts the siege.

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