TEHRAN – Iran’s foreign ministry issued a condemnation on Tuesday of the Israeli regime’s intensifying military attacks in southern Syria, denounced the latest airstrikes near Damascus and Sweida as “continuing violations of international law” designed to fracture Syrian sovereignty and Empowered Cent Arithias.
Ministry spokesman Esmail Bakaei warned that the Security Council’s inaction encouraged Israel’s “wild killers,” citing the attack on the administration’s civil infrastructure and massacre as a parallel crime that calls for global intervention.
The idiot rays emphasized the occurrence of such atrocities amid Israel’s continued occupation of Golan Heights in Syria, and were illegally annexed in 1981, in breach of a UN resolution.
The Israeli regime has stepped up its attack on Syria this week, targeting the entrance to the presidential palace and the general staff headquarters of the military at Umayyad Square in Damascus, as well as coordinated attacks near Sweida, a strategic southern province home to Syrian Dolz minority.
Framed as a “preemptive security measure” by Israeli War Minister Israel Katz, the project has driven out thousands and reportedly caused more than 100 casualties, including civilians executed in outdoor activities by Israeli supporters factions.
Drouze like normalized shadows and pawns
Critical, Tehran’s responsibilities expose the hypocrisy of the Syrian interim government led by Abu Mohamad al-Jolani (Ahmed al-Shara).
Despite “condemning” the recent Israeli strike and directing his violent henchmen to fight the Druze, Al Jolani’s regime is engaged in back-channel diplomacy.
These negotiations that arise after President Donald Trump’s meeting with Al Jolani and the lifting of sanctions in Syria are said to aim to consolidate Israel’s control within Israel and absorb it into Abraham’s Accord.
“The Syrian terrorist regime must fight,” said Israeli Minister of Diaspora Amichai Chikli, who called for the assassination of Al Jolani despite HTS being engaged in secret diplomatic talks with Tel Aviv.
Chikuri’s rhetoric ironically highlights the moral bankruptcy of Al Jolani’s collaboration with Israel, which seeks to fragment Syria through proxy militias.
According to analysts, the heart of Israel’s strategy is instrumentalizing Syrian minority. The administration deployed its troops to Syrian territory under the pretext of “protecting” the Druze community near Sweida. This can be seen as a thinly veiled occupational campaign.
This tactic reflects the historical use of Israeli sectarian proxies to undermine the territorial integrity of Western Asian countries, and even makes them Balkanize.
