
An Israeli raid in Syria killed 13 people on Friday, officials said, prompting international condemnation. The Israeli raid targeted Beit Jinn village, where residents confronted troops, leading to violent clashes. Syrian authorities said civilians, including women and children, were among the dead.
Syrian state media reported dozens more were injured and property was damaged. Damascus condemned the strike as a “full-fledged war crime.” The UN called the attack a serious violation of Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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Separately, Israeli forces injured three Palestinians in Far’a refugee camp in the occupied West Bank. Tanks also fired in Rafah, wounding a child, as authorities tore down structures in Jenin. The UN described recent killings in Jenin as “apparent summary executions.”
France, Germany, Italy, and the UK condemned Israeli settler violence in the West Bank. The E4 urged Israel to follow international law and protect civilians, emphasizing urgent stability.
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The Israeli raid highlights escalating tensions across Syria and the West Bank. International pressure continues as calls grow for accountability and protection of civilians amid ongoing conflict.