Israel attacks Syrian military installations, weapons

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At least 95 Palestinians have been killed and 440 wounded by Israeli attacks over Gaza in the last 24 hours, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

The war in Gaza has a devastating effect on pregnant women and nursing mothers, with an estimated 50,000 at serious risk due to lack of food and essential medicine, according to a central Gaza hospital, reported Al Jazeera.

Khalil al-Daqran, spokesman for al-Aqsa Martyr’s Hospital in Deir El-Balah, said the rates of spontaneous abort had risen six times since the outbreak of war and had been accompanied by a large increase in early births, Wafa reported.

It had left Gaza’s embossed neonatal units overwhelmed, he said.

Al-Daqran said Israel’s targeting against health care had brought it to the brink of collapse, with far-reaching influences on patients in Gaza.

More than 23 hospitals had been put out of action, with those who were only partially served as a result of a serious shortage of medical supply and fuel, he said.

This meant that more than 12,000 cancer patients were left without treatment, resulting in about five deaths a day, while dialysis patients also died through a lack of significant treatment.

According to Middle East monitor41% of patients with kidney failure have died since the beginning of the ongoing Israeli assault as a result of their inability to receive dialysis treatment due to the destruction of medical facilities and the collapse of essential healthcare.

Help suspended

Meanwhile, the United States and Israeli supported Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) assistance distribution in the war-hired territory on Wednesday, one day after Israeli forces re-opened fire against Palestinian auxiliary applicants near a GHF distribution site that killed at least 27 and wounded more than 100.

Read: 27 killed, dozens wounded by Israeli brand near Gaza Aid Site

Israeli Military also said that approach roads to auxiliary distribution centers will be “regarded as combat zones” on Wednesday and warned that people in Gaza should follow the GHF message to stay away.

“We confirm that travel is banned tomorrow on roads leading to distribution centers … and access to distribution centers is strictly prohibited,” said an Israeli military spokesman.

In a post on social media, GHF said the temporary suspension was needed to enable “renovation, reorganization and efficiency improvement work”.

“Due to the current updates, access to the distribution center areas is slowly banned! Don’t go to the site and follow general instructions. Operations resume Thursday. Continue to follow updates,” the group said.

The temporary suspension of assistance comes when more than 100 Palestinian people seeking help have been reported killed by Israeli forces near GHF -distribution centers since the organization began working in the enclave on May 27.

The killing of people desperately seeking food supplies triggered increasing international indignation with the United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres, who demanded an independent investigation of the deaths and for “perpetrators to be held responsible”.

“It’s unacceptable for Palestinians to risk their lives for food,” Guterres said.

“It’s unacceptable for Palestinians to risk their lives for food,” Guterres said.

The Israeli military has admitted that it was shot at AID -Seekers on Tuesday, but claimed they opened fire when “suspects” differ from a set route when a number of Palestinians were going to the GHF distribution site in Gaza.

‘Syrian weapons beaten down’

Separately, the Israeli military said in a statement that the affected weapon belonging to the Syrian regime in southern Syria in another attack that Israel launched after claiming two projectiles were fired from Syria to Golan Heights on Tuesday.

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

Syrian state news agency and security sources reported a number of Israeli strikes, the first big ones in almost a month to target several places in Damascus’s landscape and Quneitra and Daraa.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz had previously said he held Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa, who was responsible for the two project launches.

“We consider the president of Syria, directly responsible for any threat and fire against the state of Israel, and a full response is coming soon,” Katz claimed.

ם ם א ה ה ש ש ר ם ם ם לע לע נת נת ש ש ש ש מלאה מלאה המלאה ע ע. לא נאפש חזה א של ה -7 א.

– ש כ Hi Israel Katz (@israel_katz) June 3, 2025

The Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement that reports on the launches against Israel had not been verified yet and reiterated that Syria does not have and will not pose a threat to any party in the region, the state news agency Sana reported.

“We believe there are many parties who can try to destabilize the region to reach their own interests,” the Syrian Foreign Ministry added.

Syria and Israel have recently been involved in direct conversations to facilitate tension, a significant development in the relationship between states that have been on opposite aspects of conflicts in the Middle East for decades.

The Israeli military previously said two projectiles crossed from Syria towards Israel and fell into open areas.

Several Arab and Palestinian media circulated a demand for responsibility from a slightly well -known group named “Martyr Muhammad Deif Brigades,” a seemingly referral to Hamas’ military leader killed in an Israeli strike in 2024.

Reuters Could not independently verify the statement.

Syrian state media reported earlier that an Israeli strike in southern Daraa Province, an attack, the Syrian Foreign Ministry, later said, resulted in “significant human and material loss.”

Local residents said Israeli mortar beat the Wadi Yarmouk area, west of Daraa Province, near the border of the Israeli occupied golan heights.

The area has witnessed increased tensions in recent weeks, including reported Israeli military penetrations into nearby villages, where residents have reportedly been prevented from sowing their crops.

Israel has led a campaign with aerial bombardment that destroyed much of Syria’s military infrastructure.

It has also occupied the Syrian Golan heights since the Arab-Israeli War in 1967 and taken more territory in the wake of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s exhaust in December with reference to lingering concerns over the past of the country’s new rulers.

Around the same time as Israel, the projectiles from Syria reported, the Israeli military said it captured a missile from Yemen.

Yemens Iran-adjusted Houthis said they targeted Israel’s Jaffa with a ballistic missile.

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

Read: Israel ‘undoubtedly committed’ war crimes in Gaza: Mathew Miller

War crimes

In addition, Hama’s recent comments from the US State Department of spokesman Mathew Miller described on Sky News, where he recognized Israeli war crimes as a “significant recognition”, Al Jazeera reported.

In an interview with the Trump 100 podcast, Matthew Miller, who served as spokesman for the state department under President Joe Biden, offered an unusually honest assessment of the administration’s foreign policy challenges, especially around Israeli military operations in Gaza.

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

Miller earned from 2023 until the end of Mr. Biden’s period and was responsible for publicly defending US foreign policy decisions, including during the Israel-Gaza conflict and the war in Ukraine.

When he spoke after leaving the office, Mr Miller revealed that there were “small and large” disagreements about how to control the relations with Israel, especially during the escalation of 2024 in Gaza.

In a statement to Al Jazeera, Hamas said the comments “condemns the Israeli occupation, validate his atrocities, and reveal efforts from the US administration to hide the reality of this brutal war directed at innocent civilians in the Gaza strip.”

Israeli war against gaza

The total death toll from Israeli War against Gaza has risen to 54,607 killed and 125,341 wounded since October 7, 2023, according to Palestinian health sources.

Israel has killed 4,335 Palestinians and wounded 13,300 since he broke a ceasefire in March this year.

Israeli’s atrocities have expelled about 90% of Gaza’s estimated two million inhabitants, created a serious hunger crisis and caused widespread destruction across territory.

Auxiliary agencies have warned about the risk of famine among the enclav’s more than 2 million.

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

Israel is also facing a genocide at the International Court of Justice for his war crimes against civilians in the enclave.

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