
Israel strikes Syrian city, vows to protect Druze from government forces

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


New Indian Express
27 minutes ago
- New Indian Express
'No life without water': Israeli settler attacks threaten Palestinian communities in West Bank
KAFR MALIK: From his monitoring station on a remote hill in the occupied West Bank, water operator Subhil Olayan keeps watch over a lifeline for Palestinians, the Ein Samiyah spring. So when Israeli settlers recently attacked the system of wells, pumps and pipelines he oversees, he knew the stakes. "There is no life without water, of course", he said, following the attack which temporarily cut off the water supply to nearby villages. The spring, which feeds the pumping station, is the main or backup water source for some 110,000 people, according to the Palestinian company that manages it -- making it one of the most vital in the West Bank, where water is in chronic short supply. The attack is one of several recent incidents in which settlers have been accused of damaging, diverting or seizing control of Palestinian water sources. "The settlers came and the first thing they did was break the pipeline. And when the pipeline is broken, we automatically have to stop pumping" water to nearby villages, some of which exclusively rely on the Ein Samiyah spring. "The water just goes into the dirt, into the ground," Olayan told AFP, adding that workers immediately fixed the damage to resume water supply. Just two days after the latest attack, Israeli settlers -- some of them armed -- splashed in pools just below the spring, while Olayan monitored water pressure and cameras from a distance. His software showed normal pressure in the pipes pulling water from the wells and the large pipe carrying water up the hill to his village of Kafr Malik. But he said maintenance teams dared not venture down to the pumping station out of fear for their safety. Since the start of the war in Gaza, deadly settler attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank have become commonplace. Last week, settlers beat a 20-year-old dual US citizen to death in the nearby village of Sinjil, prompting US ambassador Mike Huckabee to urge Israel to "aggressively investigate" the killing.


News18
36 minutes ago
- News18
Israeli Druze, Troops Vow To ‘Defend' Syria ‘Brothers', Sharaa Says Bedouin ‘Fighters Out'
On July 20, US envoy Tom Barrack urged all sides in Syria's Sweida to disarm as fighting resumed despite a Washington-brokered ceasefire. President Ahmed al-Sharaa claimed clashes were 'halted' after Bedouin fighters were cleared from the city. But drone fire and rising casualties—at least 940 killed—persist. Israel prepared aid for Druze civilians, as 2,000 Israeli Druze vowed to join the fight. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Damascus to stop jihadist infiltration and hold violators accountable. 00:00 - INTRODUCTION04:20 - SWEIDA VIOLENCE TO GROW?n18oc_world n18oc_crux

Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
‘Break Silence…': Opposition Demands Clarification From PM Modi Over Trump's Ceasefire Claim
Trump 'ABANDONS' Netanyahu; U.S. Opposes Israeli Strikes, Distances Itself From Key Ally | Watch Amid escalating tensions in Syria following Israeli airstrikes, U.S. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce reaffirmed Washington's commitment to promoting calm and integration across Syria. Speaking at a recent briefing, Bruce emphasized ongoing U.S. engagement with all Syrian constituencies to support a stable and prosperous future. She also revealed that President Donald Trump personally expressed strong dissatisfaction with Israeli actions during a call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, signaling increasing unease within the U.S. over Israel's recent military operations in the region. 14.2K views | 2 days ago