Israel's Air Force hits chemical weapons in Syria!
Israel's Air Force hits chemical weapons in Syria!
Aleppo, Syrien - The situation in the Syrian conflict continues to escalate dramatically. According to reports from OE24 , the Israeli Air Force has attacked a chemical weapon in Syria, for fear that these weapons could fall into their hands in Islamist rebels. This attack comes at a time when Syria's President Bashar al-Assad, supported by Iran, has strengthened his offensive against the rebels. Assad emphasizes that the "breaking of terrorism" contributes significantly to the stability of the region.
The Israeli air strikes are not new; They primarily aim to prevent the weapons smuggling to prevent Lebanese Hezbollah. According to the Israeli television station N12, the military has not commented on the latest attacks. Internationally, attention is also focused on the current fights, because Russian air raids have recently led to a high number of victims in Aleppo. At least twelve people, including civilians and members of the Islamist group HTS, were killed by these attacks, as the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported, as Tagesschau
international reactions and developments
NATO countries, including the USA, Germany, France and Great Britain, have called for de-escalation and emphasize the need for a political solution to the conflict, which is supported by Resolution 2254 of the UN Security Council. Assad's aggressive strategy and the bombing of Russian armed forces have also put the civilian population in danger, so that the international community reacts concerned to developments. Assad's rhetoric on the support of Iran and the attacks from Israel increase the feeling of uncertainty in the region.
The unrest in Syria and the military actions on both sides illustrate how complex the conflict is and how deep the trenches between the different actors are. The international pressure for finding peace is growing, while the situation on site remains critical.
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