Key Points

Israel has conducted a targeted airstrike near Syria's presidential palace in Damascus, responding to deadly clashes involving the Druze community. The strike represents a clear message of protection and strategic intervention by Israeli leadership. Tensions have escalated with over 100 deaths reported in recent sectarian conflicts. Israeli Druze protesters have been demanding government action to protect their community in Syria.

Key Points: Netanyahu Strikes Syria Palace Over Druze Conflict

  • Israel launches strategic strike near Syrian presidential palace
  • Druze community faces intense sectarian conflict
  • 101 deaths reported in two-day regional clashes
  • Netanyahu warns against potential community threats
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Israel confirms strike near Syria's presidential palace in support of Druze community

Israel targets Damascus presidential area in response to deadly Druze-government clashes, signaling strategic intervention in regional tensions

"We will not allow the move of forces south of Damascus - Israeli Joint Statement"

Jerusalem/Damascus, May 2

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz, in a joint statement, said on Friday that Israel carried out overnight attacks near the presidential palace in Syria's capital, Damascus.

The strike followed the deadly clashes that intensified earlier this week between local Druze fighters and pro-government forces south of Damascus.

"This is a clear message to the Syrian regime," the Israeli statement said.

"We will not allow the move of forces south of Damascus and any danger to the Druze community."

Meanwhile, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) said Israeli airstrikes targeted early Friday a site near the Syrian presidential residence in Damascus, causing loud explosions but no immediate casualties.

The observatory described the strikes as a "warning message" as they took place near one of the most fortified and symbolic locations of the Syrian government.

The Syrian authorities have yet to comment on the Israeli air raids.

Amid the sectarian unrest, two wounded Druze Syrians were evacuated on Thursday to Ziv Medical Centre in Safed in northern Israel for medical treatment. On the same day, Katz warned of harsh responses if clashes with the Druze community continue in Syria.

Before dawn on Friday, hundreds of Israeli Druze protesters demonstrated in front of Netanyahu's private residence in Israel's northern coastal town of Caesarea, demanding that the Israeli army intervene and protect the Druze in Syria, according to reports by Israeli media outlets.

Earlier on Thursday night, thousands of Druze residents took to the streets in northern Israel, blocking major highways, Xinhua news agency reported.

According to a SOHR update on Thursday, the death toll from two days of sectarian clashes near Damascus has climbed to 101, including nine field executions.

Druze people primarily live in Lebanon, Syria, and Israel, with smaller groups in Jordan. Israel has been working to solidify ties with the Druze community since expanding its territorial control near the border with Syria and in the Golan Heights following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's government in December 2024.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Israel is showing strong leadership by protecting minority communities in the region. India should also take note - we have similar responsibilities towards our neighbors when minorities face persecution. The Syrian government's silence speaks volumes.
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Priya M.
Very complex situation 😕 On one hand, protecting minorities is important, but on the other, such strikes near presidential palaces could escalate tensions. Hope there's diplomatic solution soon. The death toll is already too high.
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Amit S.
Interesting to see Israel's strategic move here. The Druze community has been loyal to Israel despite being Arabs. This shows how ethnic ties sometimes transcend national boundaries. Reminds me of our own cross-border ethnic groups in Northeast.
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Neha P.
While Israel's concern for Druze is understandable, such unilateral actions set dangerous precedents. What if China claims similar rights for Tibetans in India? We must be careful in supporting such interventions.
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Vikram J.
The medical evacuation of wounded Druze to Israel is commendable 👏 Humanity should come first. India has also provided medical help to neighbors during crises. This is the right approach - help people while avoiding unnecessary military escalation.
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Sunita R.
The protests by Israeli Druze show how diaspora communities can influence foreign policy. Our government should learn from this - Indian diaspora could be stronger voice for our interests abroad if properly engaged.

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