Israel launched powerful airstrikes in Damascus on Wednesday, July 16, 2025, blowing up part of the defence ministry and hitting near the presidential palace.
Israel vowed to destroy government forces attacking Druze in southern Syria and demanded they withdraw.
The attacks marked a significant Israeli escalation against the Islamist-led administration of interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa and came despite his warming ties with the United States and his administration’s evolving security contacts with Israel.
Describing Syria’s new rulers as barely disguised jihadists, Israel has said it won’t let them move forces into southern Syria and vowed to shield the area’s Druze community from attack, encouraged by calls from Israel’s own Druze minority.
The U.S. State Department called on Syria to pull back its troops to allow for de-escalation.
Syria called for the United Nations Security Council to “address the consequences of the Israeli aggression,” according to a letter seen by Reuters.
Scores of people have been killed this week in violence in and around the predominantly Druze city of Sweida, pitting fighters from the Druze minority against government security forces and members of Bedouin tribes.
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Warplanes swoop low over the capital and unleash a series of massive strikes mid-afternoon.
Columns of smoke rose from the area near the defence ministry. A section of the building was destroyed, the ground strewn with rubble.
A Syrian medical source said the strikes on the defence ministry killed five members of the security forces.
An Israeli military official said the Israeli military struck the entrance to the military headquarters in Damascus and a military target near the presidential palace.
The Israeli official said Syrian forces were not acting to prevent attacks on Druze and were part of the problem.
Defence Minister Israel Katz said the Israeli military would “continue to operate vigorously in Sweida to destroy the forces that attacked the Druze until they withdraw completely”.
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