Syria says it rejects foreign intervention' after Israeli strikes
Briefly

Following Israeli air raids near Damascus, Syrian authorities have declared their pledge to protect all societal groups, particularly the Druze minority, amidst heightened conflict. Israel conducted strikes targeting areas with significant clashes involving the Druze and Syrian government forces, claiming these were aimed at extremists threatening Druze citizens. Rejection of foreign intervention was strongly emphasized by Syrian officials, as they assured the safety of its populace while addressing the ongoing violence surrounding the Damascus region, which saw multiple casualties over recent days.
Israel conducted air strikes in Syria against what it termed extremists threatening the Druze community, reaffirming its commitment to protect this minority group.
In response to Israeli air strikes, Syrian authorities condemned foreign intervention and committed to safeguarding the rights and safety of all Syrians, including the Druze.
Despite the aggravating conflict, Syrian officials assured the Druze community that their safety remains a priority amid ongoing clashes and foreign military actions.
Casualties were reported on both sides, escalating tensions as Syria launched security operations to stabilize the Damascus countryside amidst the violence.
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