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Israel strikes Syria despite US concerns over regional stability
Israel has launched a fresh military strike in Syria, drawing criticism from Washington over what US officials say is an unnecessary escalation. The attack targeted a disused military air base in the war-torn country.
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Israel conducted an airstrike against a defunct military installation in Syria, prompting immediate pushback from the United States. Tom Barrack, the US envoy for Syria, characterised the operation as an "unnecessary escalation that does not advance regional stability," signalling discord between the two allies over military actions in the region.
The strike is the latest in a series of Israeli military operations targeting facilities in Syria. While Israel has previously justified such actions as necessary to counter security threats, the timing of this attack and the public criticism from Washington underscore growing tensions over how military operations in the region should be conducted.
The US concerns reflect broader diplomatic efforts to manage regional tensions and prevent further military escalations that could destabilise the already fragile situation in Syria. The conflict in Syria has drawn involvement from multiple regional and international actors, making any military action a sensitive matter with potential ripple effects across the Middle East.
Israeli officials have not yet formally commented on the latest strike, though the country has historically maintained that its military operations are defensive in nature and aimed at protecting its security interests.