Multiple Arab governments and Türkiye have united in condemning Israel's recent military strikes on Syrian army camps, with Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry labeling the March 20 operations as "unacceptable aggression." The coordinated diplomatic response comes amid heightened regional tensions following Friday's attacks near Sweida.
Saudi Arabia joined Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, and Kuwait in demanding immediate international intervention through official statements released Saturday. Türkiye's Foreign Ministry separately warned the strikes marked "a dangerous escalation" requiring urgent de-escalation efforts.
Israeli military officials confirmed targeting Syrian government infrastructure late Friday, citing retaliation for unspecified attacks against Druze civilians. Satellite imagery reviewed by KhabarAsia shows damaged facilities near strategic transportation routes.
Syrian authorities denounced the operations as "blatant violations of international law," with government representatives vowing to pursue accountability through multilateral channels. The strikes occurred amid ongoing reconstruction efforts following last year's major conflict in Sweida province.
Regional analysts suggest the unified Arab response reflects growing concerns about prolonged instability affecting cross-border trade and security cooperation. Business leaders report temporary suspensions of key Syria-Jordan transport routes pending security assessments.
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