Syria Missteps: Israeli Strikes Surprise Damascus
Syria's deployment of troops to its southern region, misinterpreting U.S. and Israeli messages, provoked Israeli airstrikes. Damascus incorrectly assumed it had assent from the U.S. and Israel, leading to violent clashes in Druze city Sweida, with significant casualties and a risk of further conflict.

Syria's government faced unexpected Israeli airstrikes following miscommunications regarding troop deployments in the south, as per sources revealing to Reuters. Damascus, interpreting U.S. messaging as supportive and Israel as complacent, moved forces into the region, igniting conflict in Sweida and drawing severe Israeli retaliation.
Conversations with U.S. Special Envoy Thomas Barrack seemingly misled Damascus into believing troop movements to the south were permissible. Israel countered aggressively, citing its commitment to defend the Druze minority amid alleged Syrian military transgressions, further complicating the region's volatile status.
Despite assertions from Syria's foreign ministry, denying U.S. influence, and describing the deployment as purely national, the fallout highlights geopolitical misunderstandings. The U.S. advocated for Syria's territorial unity while Israel maintained a firm stance on preventing militia entry into established demilitarized zones.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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