Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned Israel’s blatant aggression in Syria, labeling recent airstrikes a “flagrant violation of international law.” In an official statement, the Saudi Foreign Ministry expressed deep concern over escalating tensions and reaffirmed support for Syria’s sovereignty.
The ministry praised Syria’s efforts to restore security and national unity. “Saudi Arabia supports measures taken by the Syrian government to ensure stability and territorial integrity,” the statement read. Riyadh also called for international solidarity against Israel’s repeated violations of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement.
On Tuesday, Israeli warplanes struck southern Syria’s Suwayda and Daraa regions. The attacks came just as Syria’s Defense Minister announced a ceasefire in Suwayda following tribal negotiations. The area had already seen deadly clashes between Bedouin fighters and Druze militias, leaving over 30 dead and nearly 100 wounded.
Saudi Arabia urged the international community to take a firm stance against Israel’s blatant aggression in Syria. The Kingdom emphasized that unchecked violations threaten regional stability and undermine diplomatic efforts for peace.
As violence persists, Riyadh’s condemnation highlights growing frustration over Israel’s military actions. With Syria working toward internal reconciliation, external attacks further complicate recovery efforts. The Kingdom’s stance reinforces its call for accountability and adherence to international law amid ongoing blatant aggression in Syria.