Syria condemns Netanyahu’s visit to occupied territory

Al JazeeraThursday, November 20, 2025 at 4:44:21 PM
  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's recent visit to southern Syria has drawn condemnation from the Syrian government, which views the area as occupied territory following the ousting of Assad.
  • This visit underscores the contentious relationship between Syria and Israel, particularly regarding territorial disputes and military presence in the region.
  • Amid rising tensions, this incident highlights the broader geopolitical struggles in the Middle East, where military actions and political visits often exacerbate existing conflicts.
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