On Friday, Israel conducted air raids in Beit Jinn, Syria, resulting in the deaths of at least 13 people, including two children, following clashes during a military incursion targeting alleged members of Jamaa al-Islamiya. The Israeli military claimed these individuals posed a threat, but the group denied any activities outside Lebanon. The Syrian government condemned the attack as a war crime, while Israel has launched numerous strikes in Syria since the fall of the Assad regime. This incident reflects ongoing tensions and Israel’s strategy to establish buffer zones along its borders.
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