Russia Calls on Israel to Drop Annexation Plans

A demonstrator holds a Palestinian flag in front of Israeli forces during a protest against Israel's plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank, near Tulkarm June 5, 2020. (Reuters)
A demonstrator holds a Palestinian flag in front of Israeli forces during a protest against Israel's plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank, near Tulkarm June 5, 2020. (Reuters)
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Russia Calls on Israel to Drop Annexation Plans

A demonstrator holds a Palestinian flag in front of Israeli forces during a protest against Israel's plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank, near Tulkarm June 5, 2020. (Reuters)
A demonstrator holds a Palestinian flag in front of Israeli forces during a protest against Israel's plan to annex parts of the occupied West Bank, near Tulkarm June 5, 2020. (Reuters)

Russia has joined other friends of Israel in calling on it to go back on its plans to annex parts of the West Bank.

First secretary at the Russian embassy in Tel Aviv said the unilateral plans worry Moscow because they contradict with international law.

“Moscow has informed Israeli officials during several meetings held in recent weeks that the annexation will make Palestinian regions unlivable” in an independent state according to the 1976 borders, he added.

The United States’ so-called Deal of the Century peace proposal cannot eliminate the United Nations resolutions that designates the framework of the peace process, he stressed.

He described Israeli-Russian relations as “excellent”, adding that dialogue between the two parties was ongoing at the highest levels.

Diplomatic sources in Tel Aviv had revealed that friends of Israel in the European Union who had stood against taking punitive measures against it should it go ahead with annexation, said they have advised the Israeli government to halt its plans because they threaten to escalate tensions in Mediterranean and southern European nations.

They revealed that they have so far succeeded in thwarting efforts by Ireland, Luxembourg and others to impose economic sanctions against Israel. Sanctions must be the last resort, they explained.

Israeli media reported that four European leaders had recently warned Tel Aviv against annexation. They are French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez and Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte.

Macron was reported as advising Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against taking “unilateral decisions,” warning that such moves would destabilize the Middle East. Dialogue lies with the Palestinians alone and the fair and balanced solution will grant Israelis peace, security and stability.

The annexation is creating deep divisions within Israel itself as Netanyahu has been vague about his plans. His new Defense Minister Benny Gantz has reportedly complained of his actions.

Political sources have wondered about what the PM’s annexation entails, is it the entire West Bank or just part of it? Does it include the Jordan Valley? What about the Israeli settlements? Will he coordinate with the Palestinians as Gantz has been demanding?

Gantz had gone so far as to meet with US Ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, to inquire about the plans.



Assad Loyalists Kill at Least 13 Police Officers in Ambush on Syrian Forces in Coastal Town

Vehicles of members of Syria's new authorities security forces block a road in al-Sanamayn, in the southern province of Daraa, during a reported large scale military campaign on March 5, 2025. (AFP)
Vehicles of members of Syria's new authorities security forces block a road in al-Sanamayn, in the southern province of Daraa, during a reported large scale military campaign on March 5, 2025. (AFP)
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Assad Loyalists Kill at Least 13 Police Officers in Ambush on Syrian Forces in Coastal Town

Vehicles of members of Syria's new authorities security forces block a road in al-Sanamayn, in the southern province of Daraa, during a reported large scale military campaign on March 5, 2025. (AFP)
Vehicles of members of Syria's new authorities security forces block a road in al-Sanamayn, in the southern province of Daraa, during a reported large scale military campaign on March 5, 2025. (AFP)

Gunmen ambushed a Syrian police patrol in a coastal town Thursday, leaving at least 13 security members dead and many others wounded, a monitoring group and a local official said.

The attack came amid tensions in Syria’s coastal region between former President Bashar Assad’s minority Alawite sect and members of armed groups. Assad was overthrown in early December in an offensive of opposition factions led by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group.

The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the ambush in the town of Jableh, near the city of Latakia, killed at least 16. Rami Abdurrahman, head of the monitoring group, said the gunmen who ambushed the police force are Alawites.

“These are the worst clashes since the fall of the regime,” Abdurrahman said.

A local official in Damascus told The Associated Press that 13 members of the General Security directorate were killed in the ambush. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to release security information to the media.

Conflicting casualties figures are not uncommon in the immediate aftermath of attacks in Syria’s 13-year conflict that has killed half a million people.

The pan Arab Al-Jazeera TV broadcaster said its cameraman Riad al-Hussein was wounded while covering the clashes.

The SANA state-news agency reported that large reinforcements were being sent to the coastal region to get the situation under control.

The Syrian Observatory said helicopter gunships took part in attacking Alawite gunmen and Jableh and nearby areas. It added that fighters loyal to former Syrian army Gen. Suheil al-Hassan, also known as Tiger, took part in the attacks against security forces.

Tensions have been on the rise in Syria with reports of attacks by militants against Alawites who had led the rule in Syria for more than five decades under the Assad family.