Russia’s Lavrov Warns against Attempts to Partition Syria

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. (AFP)
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. (AFP)
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Russia’s Lavrov Warns against Attempts to Partition Syria

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. (AFP)
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. (AFP)

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov warned on Monday that establishing a zone for US-backed fighters in Syria in could lead to the division of the war-torn country.

“Yesterday, the US announced that it wants to help the so-called Syrian Democratic Forces to set up safe zones,” he said during his annual press conference.

This generally means the isolation of a vast area along Turkey’s border with Iraq east of the Euphrates, he warned.

The formation of a such a zone is “very dangerous and raises fears that there may be efforts to partition Syria,” added Lavrov.

Russia started to withdraw its forces from Syria last month, but Moscow has said it would keep its Hmeimim air base in the Latakia province, as well as its naval facility at Tartus “on a permanent basis”.

Commenting on the Iran nuclear deal, Lavrov said that Moscow will not support Washington’s attempts to modify the 2015 agreement that was reached with major powers.

He warned that any change will be unacceptable for Tehran and the collapse of the deal could harm dialogue with North Korea.

He added that Russia was prepared to support direct dialogue between the sides concerned with the North Korean crisis.



Israeli Forces Storm Major West Bank City of Nablus

Tear gas and smoke are pictured through a window during a large-scale Israeli military raid in the old town of Nablus city in the occupied West Bank, on June 10, 2025. (AFP)
Tear gas and smoke are pictured through a window during a large-scale Israeli military raid in the old town of Nablus city in the occupied West Bank, on June 10, 2025. (AFP)
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Israeli Forces Storm Major West Bank City of Nablus

Tear gas and smoke are pictured through a window during a large-scale Israeli military raid in the old town of Nablus city in the occupied West Bank, on June 10, 2025. (AFP)
Tear gas and smoke are pictured through a window during a large-scale Israeli military raid in the old town of Nablus city in the occupied West Bank, on June 10, 2025. (AFP)

Israel launched a large-scale military operation on Tuesday in the old city of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, AFP journalists reported, with the army reporting injured troops and two Palestinians "eliminated".

Dozens of military vehicles entered the city shortly after midnight, an AFP journalist reported, after a curfew had been announced over loudspeakers the day before.

Military operations are focused on the old city, a densely populated area bordering a large downtown square where young men and boys gathered to burn tires and throw stones at armored vehicles.

The Israeli army said that one soldier was "moderately injured" and three others "lightly injured" when two Palestinians attempted to steal a soldier's weapon.

Troops opened fire and "eliminated" both Palestinians, the army said in a statement, using a term the military often uses when killing gunmen.

AFPTV footage showed Israeli soldiers standing in one of the old city's narrow streets, next to the bodies of two civilians.

Neither Palestinian medics nor the Israeli army confirmed the two deaths.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said on Tuesday that three people were injured from bullet shrapnel, four from "physical assaults", and dozens more from tear gas inhalation.

It added that many injuries had to be handled within the old city after its ambulances were blocked from entering.

Nablus is located in the northern West Bank, a Palestinian territory occupied by Israel since 1967.

The territory's north has been the target of a major Israeli military operation dubbed "Iron Wall" since January 21.

On Tuesday, Israeli soldiers entered shops to search them and arrested several people for questioning, according to an AFP correspondent at the scene.

The correspondent added that Israeli flags were raised over the roofs of buildings in the Old City that had been turned into temporary bases for Israeli troops.

Violence has surged in the West Bank since the start of the Gaza war, triggered by the unprecedented October 7, 2023 attack by the Palestinian movement Hamas on Israel.

At least 938 Palestinians, including fighters but also many civilians, have been killed in the West Bank by Israeli soldiers or settlers, according to data from the Palestinian Authority.

During the same period, least 35 Israelis, both civilians and soldiers, have been killed in Palestinian attacks or during Israeli military raids, according to official Israeli figures.