Israeli airstrike kills 3 in Syria's Homs province

An Israeli airstrike in Homs province, central Syria, resulted in the death of three civilians on Sunday. Reports from Al-Watan newspaper stated that the attack targeted two civilian vehicles in Al-Qusayr area. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed that two Hezbollah members were also killed in the strike.

The Israeli airstrike is part of a series of attacks in Syria, with recent attempts targeting individuals associated with Iranian militias. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, there have been 16 Israeli attacks on Syria since the beginning of 2024. The escalating tensions in the region have raised concerns about the ongoing conflict and its impact on civilians.

The continuous airstrikes by Israel in Syria have sparked international condemnation and calls for de-escalation. The increasing violence in the region poses a threat to stability and peace efforts. The situation remains volatile as both sides engage in retaliatory actions, risking further casualties and civilian harm. The international community urges restraint and dialogue to prevent further escalation of the conflict.

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