Israeli Border Police have acknowledged conducting operations inside Syrian territory for the first time, citing an “operational mission” linked to recent regional developments. This follows a volatile security situation in southern Syria, where clashes among armed groups have occurred, prompting Israel to justify airstrikes aimed at “protecting Druze communities.” Despite a recent agreement to ease tensions and a reaffirmation from Druze leaders of a unified Syria, Israel has intensified its military actions, including bombings near Damascus and ongoing control over the Golan Heights.
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Thousands protest in Afghanistan to support Gaza
Thousands of Afghans protested nationwide on Friday against Israel's actions in Gaza, responding to a call from Taliban authorities, with demonstrators gathering in multiple cities after prayers, waving Palestinian flags and burning images of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Taliban Prime Minister Hassan Akhund condemned Israel's actions as "genocide," emphasizing the deteriorating humanitarian situation and the severe impact of the blockade on Gazans, who face famine risks. The Taliban government, which remains internationally unrecognized, continues...
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