10 killed in Israeli strikes on Hezbollah in Syria

An Israeli F-35 fighter jets performs during an air show, over the beach in the Mediterranean coastal city of Tel Aviv. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 07 February 2024
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10 killed in Israeli strikes on Hezbollah in Syria

  • In January, Israeli strikes near Damascus killed eight people, including pro-Iran fighters, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor had said

JEDDAH: Ten people were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Wednesday on Hezbollah targets in the central Syrian city of Homs.
The strikes completely leveled a building in one of the city’s most affluent districts, and also hit other targets linked to Iran-backed groups.

The head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor, Rami Abdel Rahman, said the dead included six civilians and two Hezbollah fighters. Syrian state television aired footage of rescue teams searching the rubble of a collapsed building for survivors.
Israel has launched hundreds of airstrikes on Syria since civil war broke out in 2011. It has stepped up its campaign against Iran-backed forces in Syria since its war in Gaza began on Oct. 7.
The US also carried out airstrikes last week on Iran-backed groups in Syria and Iraq, killing 45 people in retaliation for a drone attack that killed three US soldiers in Jordan.
Israel rarely comments on individual strikes in Syria but has said repeatedly that it will not allow Iran to expand its presence.

Elsewhere, three drug smugglers were killed and a Jordanian frontier guard was injured in clashes along Jordan’s border with Syria. Since the start of the year Jordan has stepped up airstrikes inside Syrian territory along the border against farms and hideouts of drug smugglers.
Clashes have erupted with hundreds of drug dealers Jordan says have direct links to pro-Iranian militias carrying narcotics over its border from Syria, along with arms and explosives.
Jordan’s government says Lebanon's Iranian-backed Hezbollah group and other pro-Tehran militias who control much of southern Syria are behind the surge in drug and weapons smuggling. Iran and Hezbollah saythe accusations are part of a Western plot.


US envoy calls for ceasefire deal in northeastern Syria to be maintained

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US envoy calls for ceasefire deal in northeastern Syria to be maintained

  • Tom Barrack, ambassador to Turkiye and special envoy for Syria, reiterates Washington’s support for Jan. 18 integration agreement between Syria’s government and Syrian Democratic Forces

LONDON: Tom Barrack, the US ambassador to Turkiye and special envoy for Syria, on Monday reiterated Washington’s desire to ensure the ceasefire agreement in northeastern Syria between Syria’s government and the Syrian Democratic Forces continues.

In a message posted on social media platform X, he wrote: “Productive phone call this evening with his excellency Masoud Barzani to discuss the situation in Syria and the importance of maintaining the ceasefire and ensuring humanitarian assistance to those in need, especially in Kobani.”

Barzani has been the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party since 1979, and served as president of Kurdistan region between 2005 and 2017.

The current present, Nechirvan Barzani, previously welcomed a recent decree by the Syrian president, Ahmad Al-Sharaa, officially recognizing the Kurdish population as an integral part of the country.

Barrack reiterated Washington’s support for efforts to advance the Jan. 18 agreement between Syria’s government and the SDF to integrate the latter into state institutions. The SDF is a Kurdish-led faction led by Mazloum Abdi that operates in northeastern Syria and recently clashed with government forces.

On Saturday, the Syrian Arab News Agency reported that the Syrian Ministry of Defense had announced a 15-day extension of the ceasefire deal.