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Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Issues Statement Condemning Israeli Missile Attack_United Nations_International Law_Region

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Original title: Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates issued a statement condemning the Israeli missile attack

In the early morning of February 9, local time, Israel fired missiles around Damascus, Syria, killing one Syrian soldier and wounding five others. In response, the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates issued a statement that day, strongly condemning the Israeli missile attack.

The statement said that the Israeli attack violated international law and the UN Charter, as well as relevant UN resolutions on Syria and Lebanon, especially UN Security Council Resolution 350 (1974) on the disengagement of Syria and Israel.

The statement said the attack was carried out under the umbrella of the United States. This has encouraged Israel to launch repeated attacks on Syria, undermined and eroded the credibility of the international community, and will inevitably lead to a serious deterioration of the regional situation.

In a statement, the Syrian government warned Israel not to continue its blatant and reckless criminal acts, which would pose a threat to regional security and world security and stability. The statement stressed that Syria has the right to use all legitimate means to respond to such attacks, and that the mastermind behind it should take full responsibility for the dangerous consequences. (Headquarters reporter Ni Zihui)Return to Sohu, see more

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