Syria's New Leadership Calls for Stability Amid Ongoing Israeli Airstrikes
The newly appointed Syrian leader responds to recent Israeli airstrikes while emphasizing the need for reconstruction and stability in war-torn Syria.
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Summary
Following the ouster of Bashar al-Assad, Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa condemned Israeli airstrikes targeting military sites but stressed the need for reconstruction and avoiding new conflicts. Israel has conducted extensive air raids across Syria, claiming self-defense against threats, while Syrian leaders call for diplomatic solutions. International calls have emerged urging Israel to withdraw from recently seized territories, amid fears of escalating tensions and prolonged instability in the region.
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