At least thirteen people were killed in an Israeli raid in southern Syria, Syrian state media reported, with Damascus accusing Israel of a "criminal attack" in a village where Israel said its troops came under fire during an operation to arrest militants.
Breakdown
- Israeli raid in Beit Jinn leaves multiple Syrians injured and killed 4s
- Israel says raid targeted Jamaa Islamiyah militants after being fired upon 19s
- Syrian agency SANA reports dozens wounded, violent clashes with residents 31s
- Israeli troops move past 1974 buffer zone into southern Syria, including Mount Hermon 1m 14s
- Israel voices suspicion of new Syrian government, calls for demilitarized south 1m 26s
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