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Guterres condemned the Israeli attack near al -Julani's residence

According to Mehr News Agency, “Stephen DujaricA spokesman for the UN Secretary -General announced that Antonio GuterresThe secretary -general of the organization has strongly condemned Israeli air strikes on Syrian soil, especially near the presidential palace in Damascus.

Guterres These actions have been violated as a violation of Syrian sovereignty and emphasized that it is necessary for these attacks to be halted and that Israel respect the sovereignty, unity, territorial integrity and independence of Syria.

The remarks come after Damascus has witnessed repeated air strikes on Israel in recent days.

Syrian media reported today that a place near the Syrian Presidential Palace was targeted by the recent Zionist regime's air strike.

Zionist sources also quoted the regime's prime minister's office as saying: The Zionist army also attacked a goal near the Syrian presidential palace last night.

After the Zionist regime's air strikes near the place of residence Al -Julani, Yasrail Katz The Zionist regime's minister responded.

He pointed out that last night's attack on Damascus was a clear warning message to the Julani regime, he said: Al -Julani Wake up, see what Israeli air strikes have brought and will find out that Israel is preventing any flow to Druze. I see It is determined in Syria.

The Zionist regime has been constantly intervening in Syria since the overthrow of Bashar al -Assad's government. Zionist media had said that a place near the Syrian Presidential Palace was targeted by the recent Zionist air attack.

Zionist sources also quoted the regime's prime minister as saying that the regime's fighters also attacked a target near the Syrian presidential palace last night.

Previous Tal Aviv He has announced his support for the Druze minority in Syria and to the regime Al -Julani Had warned about their repression.

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Source:mehrnews

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