Iran’s Ambassador to Lebanon Mojtaba Amani issued a scathing critique of the Israeli regime’s role in Syria’s destabilization during an interview with Iranian national television on Saturday, describing the ongoing conflict as a calculated effort by Tel Aviv to advance its geopolitical ambitions.
Syria's leader vowed on Sunday to hunt down the perpetrators of violent clashes pitting loyalists of deposed President Bashar al-Assad against the country's new Islamist rulers and said he would hold to account anyone who overstepped their authority.
Syrian sources affiliated with the interim government reported that violent clashes have broken out in several areas of Tartus province, as security operations against remnants of the ousted government and armed opposition groups escalate.
Fighting in Syria’s coastal region has continued for a third consecutive day, with the Jolani-led interim government unable to assert full control despite deploying significant reinforcements.
Tehran, IRNA — The Syrian officials have enforced curfew in the provinces of Latakia and Tartus in western Syria over recent internal clashes.
Iran on Friday expressed grave concern over escalating violence and insecurity in Syria. Iran closely monitors Syria's
Senior Iranian and Russian diplomats convened in Moscow this week to address regional security challenges, particularly the crises in Syria and Palestine, underscoring deepening strategic cooperation between the two nations.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - International voices have expressed concern about violence in western Syria and the possibility of wider instability after deadly clashes between Syrian security forces and armed groups Damascus says are loyalists of ousted president Bashar al-Assad.
On February 25th, the Israeli airforce bombed military targets in the town of Kisweh, 20 miles south of Damascus
Iran and Turkey's foreign ministries summoned their envoys after a diplomatic spat over Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's warning of Tehran against undermining Syria's stability.
Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa scrambled on Sunday to contain some of the deadliest violence in 13 years of civil war, pitting loyalists of deposed president Bashar al-Assad against the country's new Islamist rulers.