Israel attacks Syrian military installations, weapons

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According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, at least 95 Palestinians were killed and 440 injured by Israeli attacks across Gaza in the past 24 hours.

The war in Gaza has a devastating effect on pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers, with around 50,000 at serious risks due to shortages of food and essential drugs, according to a Gaza Central Hospital, reported Al Jazeera.

Khalil al-Daqran, spokesperson for the Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital in Deir El-Balah, said that miscarriage rates had increased six times since the start of the war and had accompanied a sharp increase in premature births, Wafa reported.

This had left the besieged neonatal units of Gaza outdated, he said.

Al-Daqran said that the targeting by Israel of health care had put it on the verge of collapse, with deep impacts on patients in Gaza.

More than 23 hospitals had been put out of service, with those who did not partially remain, due to serious shortages of medical supplies and fuel, he said.

This meant that more than 12,000 cancer patients were left without treatment, resulting in around five deaths per day, while dialysis patients also died by an essential lack of treatment.

According to Monitor of the Middle East41% of patients with kidney failure have died since the start of the current Israeli aggression, due to their inability to receive dialysis treatment due to the destruction of medical installations and the collapse of essential health services.

Help suspended

Meanwhile, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) suspended the distribution of Aid Aid United and Israeli aid on the territory torn by war on Wednesday, one day after Israeli forces once again opened fire to Palestinian rescue seekers near a GHF distribution site, killing at least 27 and injuring more than 100.

Read: 27 killed, dozens injured by an Israeli fire near the Gaza aid site

The Israeli army also said that the road approach to aid distribution centers will be “considered as combat areas” on Wednesday and warned that Gaza residents should take into account the GHF’s ​​announcement to stay away.

“We confirm that trips are prohibited tomorrow on the roads leading to the distribution centers … and the entry into the distribution centers is strictly prohibited,” said an Israeli military spokesperson.

In an article on social networks, GHF said that temporary suspension was necessary to allow “renovation, reorganization and improvement work”.

“Due to the current updates, entering the areas of the distribution center is slowly prohibited! Please do not go to the site and follow the general instructions. The operations will resume on Thursday. Please continue to follow updates,” said the group.

The temporary suspension of the aid comes while more than 100 Palestinian people looking for aid have been reported by Israeli forces near the GHF distribution centers since the start of the organization in the enclave on May 27.

The murder of people who are desperately looking for food supplies have triggered international outrage in training with the United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres, demanding an independent investigation into deaths and so that “the authors must be held responsible”.

“It is unacceptable that the Palestinians risk their lives for food,” said Guterres.

“It is unacceptable that the Palestinians risk their lives for food,” said Guterres.

The Israeli army admitted that it had killed the help seekers on Tuesday, but claimed to have opened fire when “suspects” have deviated from a stipulated route while a crowd of Palestinians was heading for the GHF distribution site in Gaza.

“Syrian weapons have struck”

In addition, the Israeli army said in a statement that it had struck weapons belonging to the Syrian regime in southern Syria, in a second attack that Israel launched after having said that two projectiles had been dismissed from Syria to Golan Heights on Tuesday.

He was not immediately clear who was responsible for the two projectiles, according to Reuters.

The Syrian state news agency and security sources have reported a series of Israeli strikes, the first large ones in almost a month, targeting several sites in the Damascus campaign and Quneitra and Daraa.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said he held Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa responsible for the two projectile launches.

“We consider the president of Syria directly responsible for any threat and fire to the State of Israel, and a complete response will come soon,” said Katz.

אנו רואים בנשיא סוריה כאחראי ישpersת לכל לכליום וירי לעבר מדינת ישראל ישראל והתגובה המלאה תגיע בהקדם. לא נאפשר חזרה למציאות של ה -7 באוקטובר.

– ישראל כ”ץ Israel Katz (@israel_katz) June 3, 2025

The Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that launching reports to Israel had not yet been verified and have reiterated that Syria has not and will not constitute a threat to part of the region, press agency Sana reported.

“We believe that there are many parties that could seek to destabilize the region to reach their own interests,” added the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Syria and Israel have recently engaged in direct talks to facilitate tensions, a significant development in the relations between the states which are on the opposite sides of the conflict in the Middle East for decades.

The Israeli army said earlier than two projectiles crossed from Syria to Israel and fell into open areas.

Several Arab and Palestinian media have circulated a complaint of responsibility for a little -known group called “Martyr Muhammad Deif Brigades”, an apparent reference to the military leader of Hamas who was killed in an Israeli strike in 2024.

Reuters Unable to check the declaration independently.

The Syrian state media previously reported an Israeli strike in the southern province of Daraa, an attack by the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs later said leading “significant human and material losses”.

Local residents said the Israeli mortars struck the Wadi Yarmouk region, west of the Daraa province, near the border with the heights of Golan, occupied by Israeli.

The region has increased tensions in recent weeks, including Israeli military incursions in neighboring villages, where residents were said to have been prohibited from sowing their harvest.

Israel has carried out an air bombing campaign that destroyed a large part of Syria’s military infrastructure.

He also occupied Syrian Golan Heights since the Arab-Israeli war in 1967 and took more territory following the ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad in December, citing persistent concerns about the past of new leaders in the country.

Above the same time that Israel reported the projectiles of Syria, the Israeli army said that it had intercepted a missile in Yemen.

The Houthis lined up by Iran from Yemen said they were targeting Jaffa Israel with a ballistic missile.

The group says that he launched attacks against Israel in support of the Palestinians during the Israeli war in Gaza.

Read: Israel “undoubtedly” committed war crimes in Gaza: Mathew Miller

War crimes

In addition, Hamas described recent comments by the spokesman for the US State Department Mathew Miller on Sky News, where he recognized Israeli war crimes as “important recognition”, Al Jazeera reported.

In an interview with the Podcast Trump 100, Matthew Miller, who was spokesperson for the State Department to President Joe Biden, offered an unusually frank evaluation of the administration’s foreign policy challenges, in particular surrounding Israeli military operations in Gaza.

“It is undoubtedly true that Israel has committed war crimes,” said Miller, adding that Israeli soldiers were not held responsible and that there were political disagreements in progress within the administration during the American-Israeli relationship.

Miller served from 2023 to the end of Mr. Biden’s mandate and was responsible for the public defense of American foreign policy decisions, including during the Israeli-Gaza conflict and the war in Ukraine.

Speaking after leaving his duties, Mr. Miller revealed that there were both “small and large” disagreements on how to manage relations with Israel, especially during the climbing of 2024 in Gaza.

In a statement to Al Jazeera, Hamas said that the remarks “denounce the Israeli occupation, validate its atrocities and reveal the efforts of the American administration to hide the reality of this brutal war targeting innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip.”

The War of Israel against Gaza

The total number of deaths of the War of Israel against Gaza increased to 54,607 killed and 125,341 injured since October 7, 2023, according to Palestinian health sources.

Israel killed 4,335 Palestinians and injured 13,300 since the breakdown of a ceasefire in March this year.

The atrocities of Israel have moved around 90% of the two million estimated residents of Gaza, created a serious hunger crisis and caused general destruction through the territory.

Aid agencies have warned against the risk of famine among the more than 2 million of the enclave.

Last November, the International Criminal Court published arrest mandates against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Yoav Gallant Minister of Defense for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.

Israel also faces a case of genocide at the International Court of Justice for its war crimes against civilians in the enclave.

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