New attacks in Syria: Hope for peace in the Gaza Strip

New attacks in Syria: Hope for peace in the Gaza Strip

In the past few days, at least five people have been killed in an air raid in Syria, which was carried out by the Israeli Air Force. This attack was directed against Proiran militias near the city of Hama. According to the Syrian state agency Sana, an additional 19 people were injured, while fighter planes carried out targeted attacks on weapon depots. The situation in the region is tense because Israel continues to undertake military operations against Iraqi and Iranian forces in Syria.

A area west of Hama is particularly affected, which has always been the goal of such attacks in recent years. It is seen as a strategic location on which Iranian armed forces and associated militias operate. According to reports, the area houses a research center that is associated with the production of precision rockets. These targeted air raids are part of Israel's strategy to minimize Iran's influence in the Syrian War, especially after the outbreak of the conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

negotiations on ceasefire in the crisis

The controversial negotiations are assessed by various observers as not very promising. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu noted that there are currently no solutions in sight and there is criticism of him that he endangers the conclusion of an agreement with excessive demands. These demands can not only hinder a ceasefire, but also the stability of the coalition that keeps him in power at risk because right -wing extremists reject an agreement with Hamas.

EU diplomacy meets complex reality

The situation on the Lebanese border remains particularly explosive, where there are regular military disputes between the Israeli army and the Hisbollah, which is also supported by Iran. The power game in the Middle East is further complicated by the complex geopolitical interests, especially since the EU and other actors are struggling to stabilize the situation and provide humanitarian aid.

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