**Breaking News: New Ceasefire Agreed in Southern Syria Following Israeli Strikes on Damascus**
In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Israel has launched a series of airstrikes targeting Syria’s Ministry of Defense in the heart of Damascus, shaking the capital and sending shockwaves through the region. The strikes, which also struck near the presidential palace, mark a significant turning point in the ongoing conflict, as Israel sends a clear message: it will not tolerate the presence of Syrian government forces near its border.
This latest military action comes on the heels of an alarming surge of violence in southern Syria, particularly in the city of Sueda, home to the minority Druze community. For the first time since President Ahmed Shar’s regime took control, government forces have entered Sueda to quell clashes between Druze and Sunni Bedouin tribes. However, resistance from local factions has complicated the state’s efforts to assert authority.
Israel’s Defense Minister, Israel Katz, has warned that further strikes will follow if Syria fails to withdraw its forces from the volatile southern region. The Israeli military has made it clear that it will enforce a demilitarized zone along its borders, and this aggressive stance could ignite a larger conflict if not heeded.
In a surprising development, a ceasefire has reportedly been agreed upon, but questions loom about its viability. Unlike previous negotiations, this time the Syrian government intends to maintain a presence in Sueda, a move that could either stabilize the area or lead to further confrontations with Israel.
As the situation unfolds, the stakes have never been higher. The fragile balance in southern Syria hangs in the balance, with implications that could reverberate across the region. Stay tuned for updates as we continue to monitor this rapidly evolving story.