Syria condemns Israeli drone strike on civilian car near Damascus
Syria has strongly condemned an Israeli drone attack on a civilian vehicle in western rural Damascus, which left several civilians injured.
Two individuals suffered injuries inflicted by Israeli military personnel during an operation targeting Beit Furik, a town situated east of Nablus in the West Bank, according to Wafa news agency, which obtained the information from medical sources. Dean Ahmed, the director of the Ambulance and Emergency Center at the Red Crescent in Nablus, disclosed that the two wounded Palestinians were provided medical assistance and subsequently transported to a hospital for further care.
Furthermore, Wafa reported an incident involving an Israeli settler raid on Deir Dibwan, a locality located east of Ramallah. In addition to the events in Beit Furik and Deir Dibwan, the Palestinian Prisoner's Society revealed that Israeli forces detained two young Palestinian men, Omar Abdul Karim Bashir and Nizar Imran Hamad Masad, from the village of Faqqua.
The society disclosed that Bashir and Masad were apprehended following an Israeli raid on their homes. Additionally, the group stated that Israeli troops conducted searches in multiple homes within Faqqua, disrupting household activities and conducting interrogations with the residents.
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