The United Arab Emirates has strongly condemned recent Israeli attacks on Syrian territory, reaffirming its unwavering commitment to Syria’s sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity. The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement denouncing these attacks as a clear violation of international law, particularly the 1974 Agreement of Disengagement between Israel and Syria. The ministry emphasized that such actions contravene established legal frameworks and exacerbate regional instability, undermining efforts to achieve peace in the region. The UAE reiterated its categorical rejection of any acts that escalate tensions and threaten stability in the Middle East. This condemnation comes in response to Israeli warplane strikes on several military sites in southern Syria and near Damascus, as reported by Syrian local media. The Israeli army confirmed carrying out air strikes targeting military sites containing weapons in southern Syria, following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s recent call for demilitarizing the area. According to a war monitor, at least two people were killed in a strike on a military unit headquarters southwest of Damascus. The Israeli military stated that they struck multiple targets, including command centers and weapons sites, without specifying exact locations. The UAE’s strong stance against these attacks underscores its commitment to regional stability and adherence to international law, calling for an end to actions that hinder peace efforts in the volatile Middle East region.
UAE Denounces Israeli Strikes on Syrian Land
