Mirjana Spoljaric, the president of the International Committee for the Red Cross, stated that determining the fate of those missing in Syria’s civil war will be a massive task that could take years. Many are believed to have been tortured and buried in mass graves during the conflict, leaving tens of thousands of detainees and missing individuals unaccounted for. The ICRC is working with various organizations to collect data and provide answers to families, but the enormity of the task means it will take time to identify all cases and preserve critical evidence for potential future criminal trials.
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Israel launches strikes on weapons in southern Syria
Israel conducted airstrikes on southern Syria targeting weapons shortly after two projectiles were reportedly fired from Syria into Israel. The Syrian foreign ministry condemned the attacks, citing significant casualties and accusing Israel of destabilizing the region while holding interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa responsible for the incursion. Despite ongoing indirect talks, tensions have escalated, with Israel intensifying its military actions in Syria since Sharaa's leadership during a rebel offensive that ousted Bashar al-Assad's regime in December...
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