US envoy to Syria voices concern over Israeli strikes on Abu Al-Duhur airbase
US envoy Tom Barak has expressed deep concern over Israeli airstrikes targeting Abu Al-Duhur military airbase in Idlib province.
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AIUS envoy to Syria Tom Barak has expressed deep concern over Israeli airstrikes on Abu Al-Duhur military airbase in Idlib countryside.
In a post on his account on the X platform today, he stressed that these airstrikes represent "an unnecessary escalation that does not contribute to regional stability."
Barak affirmed that the United States still believes restraint and dialogue are the most constructive path, encouraging all parties to prioritize rational dialogue over further military incidents.
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The Syrian Arab Republic has strongly condemned the Israeli airstrikes targeting Abu Al-Duhur military airport in Idlib province, describing them as unjustified aggression and a blatant violation of Syria's sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as a dangerous escalation threatening regional security and stability.
According to an official statement by the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on X, "Syria affirms that the continuation of these Israeli attacks since December 8, 2024, up to today—at a time when the Syrian state is exercising restraint and working to consolidate stability and avoid escalation—once again reveals Israel's attempts to undermine these efforts and drag the region into further tension and instability."
The Syrian Arab Republic holds Israel responsible for this escalation and calls on the international community and the Security Council to clearly condemn this aggression and take a firm stance against Israel's repeated violations of Syrian sovereignty.
