Saudi Arabia has condemned Israel's recent airstrikes on military sites in southern Syria, describing them as a blatant aggression and a violation of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement. The Kingdom called on the international community to take immediate action to halt what it described as repeated breaches of international laws and norms.
In an official statement, Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its solidarity with Syria and expressed support for measures aimed at preserving the country's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and stability. It emphasized the importance of ensuring security for the Syrian people and maintaining unity within the country.
Several other regional nations, including Kuwait, Jordan, Egypt, Qatar, and Turkiye, also condemned the strikes. Egypt described the attacks as a flagrant violation of Syria's sovereignty and a breach of international law and the principles of the United Nations Charter, warning that continued escalation could further destabilize the Middle East. Turkiye similarly characterized the strikes as a dangerous escalation and urged global intervention to prevent further attacks.

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