Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and French President Emmanuel Macron jointly called on Israel to withdraw from territories it captured in southern Syria, according to a report on ynet.
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and French President Emmanuel Macron jointly called on Israel to withdraw from territories it captured in southern Syria, according to a report on ynet. The call, reported Tuesday afternoon, adds to a series of international demands regarding Israel's military presence in the region. As The Zioneer has reported, Turkey condemned Israel over southern Syria clashes on June 29, and Qatar condemned Israeli attacks in Quneitra on the same day. Egypt's President Sisi also demanded Israel halt territorial expansion, though in the context of Gaza. The new statement from al-Sharaa, alongside a Western leader, signals an effort to coordinate diplomatic pressure. The full details of the joint statement were not immediately available. The Israeli government has not yet responded.
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