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UAE, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye ‘strongly condemn’ Israeli incursions in Syria

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UAE, Saudi Arabia and Turkiye ‘strongly condemn’ Israeli incursions in Syria

ISTANBUL(RAHNUMA): Turkiye, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have blasted Israeli incursions and ammunition fire in southern Syria targeting the provinces of Quneitra and Daraa.

Turkiye’s foreign ministry on Monday denounced the Israeli incursions after tensions near the Golan Heights forced some local residents to flee.

“We strongly condemn the Israeli attacks against Quneitra and Daraa, which violate the territorial integrity, unity and sovereignty of Syria,” it said in a statement.

“These attacks, which trample on the lives and property of the Syrian people and make life increasingly difficult for civilians in the region, constitute a flagrant violation of international law.”

“We reiterate our call on the international community to fulfil its obligations and put an end to these attacks,” the Turkish ministry added.

Syria’s foreign ministry also condemned the Israeli incursions and shelling.

Saudi Arabia strongly denounced the Israeli occupation’s continued violations, saying “the Kingdom expresses its categorical rejection of the Israeli occupation forces’ intimidation of innocent civilians and their violation of international laws and norms.”

The United Arab Emirates also condemned the Israeli attacks, reaffirming its categorical rejection of any infringement on the sovereignty of Syria or threats to its security and stability.

The Israeli army claimed on Sunday it had killed “several armed terrorists” the day before in the southern part of Syria that it has occupied since late 2024.

Israel expanded its occupation of the Syrian Golan Heights in 2024 by seizing the demilitarised buffer zone supervised by the United Nations.

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