IDF declares Israel bombing targets close to Syria’s presidential palace
Tensions flared earlier this week in the towns of Jaramana and Sahnaya, south of Damascus, after an audio clip emerged online, allegedly made by a Druze scholar, which criticized the Prophet Mohammed. While the scholar denied involvement, the incident sparked clashes between local groups.
In response to the airstrikes, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that the attacks sent a clear message to the Syrian regime, emphasizing that Israel would not tolerate any threat to the Druze community or allow hostile forces near Damascus.
Syria's state-run news agency, SANA, reported that calm was restored in Sahnaya following the deployment of security forces. The Syrian Foreign Ministry condemned attempts to internationalize the situation and vowed to protect the Druze population.
The Druze, an offshoot of Islam, constitute about 3% of Syria’s population, and some have reportedly sought Israeli protection, considering it the "lesser evil." Israel had previously entered southwestern Syria following Assad's downfall in December 2024, occupying several towns, including Quneitra, beyond the Golan Heights.
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