Syria
Israel and Azerbaijan both live in “a very tough neighborhood,” Fuad Akhundov tells JNS.
The IAF has carried out more than 350 strikes since Assad’s ouster.
At an impromptu party in Majdal Shams, one local said regime change would expedite the minority’s integration—and peace.
Tehran has evidence that the “primary conspirator, the main planner, and the central command room” of Assad’s ouster “are in the United States and the Zionist regime.”
The Israeli defense minister also announced the creation of a demilitarized zone in southern Syria.
Israel has no intention of interfering in Syria’s internal affairs, the prime minister said, but would take action it deemed necessary for its security.
Danny Danon, the Israeli envoy to the United Nations, stated that the Jewish state is taking “limited and temporary measures” to counter threats arising in the region.
The federal government recently unsealed the complaint against a 24-year-old, who faces up to eight years in prison and up to $250,000 in fines.
“We’re acting to prevent lethal strategic weapons from falling into hostile hands,” said IDF International Spokesperson Lt. Col. Nadav Shoshani.
“It’s not true. The forces have not left the buffer zone,” a spokesperson stated.
The aerial assault is reportedly focused on air force bases, including entire squadrons of fighter jets.
Hamas also condemned Israel, saying it “rejects any Zionist ambitions or schemes targeting brotherly Syria, its land and its people.”