Escalating tensions in Sweida, Israel's airstrikes target Syrian government buildings as clashes with the Druse minority intensify and a cease-fire falters.
Israel Targets Syrian Government as Clashes Escalate in Sweida

Israel Targets Syrian Government as Clashes Escalate in Sweida
Israel continues to monitor Syria’s military actions amid heightened violence in the southern province of Sweida.
On July 16, 2025, reports emerged of Israeli airstrikes hitting key locations in Syria's capital, Damascus. Targeted were the Defense Ministry and grounds near the presidential palace, according to both Syrian officials and the observatory for human rights monitoring the conflict. The Israeli government signaled its concern regarding the escalating situation in Sweida, a predominantly Druse region in southern Syria, where heavy fighting has resulted in over 200 deaths in just four days.
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has issued a stern warning to the Syrian leadership, indicating that Israel would take further military action if Syrian forces did not withdraw from Druse areas. This warning is underscored by the ongoing clashes, which continue despite an announced cease-fire. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, more violence erupted shortly after the cease-fire was declared, pointing to deep-rooted tensions that remain unresolved.
Israeli airstrikes reportedly caused significant damage, injuring at least nine individuals, as confirmed by Syria's health ministry. The situation in Sweida, now marked by some of the worst violence witnessed in years, remains critical as Druse fighters and government forces clash repeatedly. The Israeli military has yet to make an official statement regarding the airstrikes.
Euan Ward, a journalist based in Beirut, continues to report on the complex interplay of forces influencing Lebanon and Syria and has provided these latest updates on the volatile situation.