Russia Strikes Northern Idlib, Syrian Regime Shells Its South

A Turkish military convoy is seen parked near the town of Batabu on the highway linking Idlib to the Syrian Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey [Aaref Watad/AFP]
A Turkish military convoy is seen parked near the town of Batabu on the highway linking Idlib to the Syrian Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey [Aaref Watad/AFP]
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Russia Strikes Northern Idlib, Syrian Regime Shells Its South

A Turkish military convoy is seen parked near the town of Batabu on the highway linking Idlib to the Syrian Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey [Aaref Watad/AFP]
A Turkish military convoy is seen parked near the town of Batabu on the highway linking Idlib to the Syrian Bab al-Hawa border crossing with Turkey [Aaref Watad/AFP]

Russian fighter jets conducted airstrikes Friday on the outskirts of the city of Maarat Misrin in the northern countryside of Idlib while regime forces shelled southern Idlib, killing two civilians and injuring four others.

Activists said this is the fifth round of attacks launched by Russian jets and regime forces since early this year.

The shelling coincided with the first anniversary of the Russian-Turkish ceasefire agreement signed last March between Ankara and Moscow with hopes to halt military action in Syria’s last major rebel stronghold in the northwest of the country.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Friday that since the signing of the agreement, Russia launched 320 airstrikes on the region, while regime forces launched 4,500 missiles, killing 429 people, including 80 civilians.

Also, since the new ceasefire came into effect last year, Turkish military units have brought 8,375 military vehicles and 10,000 Turkish soldiers.

On Friday, the Observatory said regime forces launched rocket attacks on the town of Bzapour in the area of “Jabal al-Arbaeen” in the Idlib countryside while Russian airstrikes targeted the outskirts of the city of Maarat Misrin in the northern countryside of Idlib.

The opposition Sham network said the shelling killed two civilians in Bzapour but caused no human or material losses in Maarat Misrin.

Meanwhile, regime forces shelled the town of Al-Ziyara and the villages of Tel Wasit and Al-Mashik in northwestern countryside of Hama. They also launched a rocket attack on Ain Larouz and Kansafra in Jabal al-Zawiya, south of Idlib, coinciding with the flight of Russian reconnaissance drones over the area.

Also on Friday, the Observatory said it documented a Turkish military column of nearly 15 vehicles carrying military and logistical supplies crossing into the Syrian territory, via Kafr Lusin border crossing on the border with Iskenderun region in northern Idlib. The vehicles headed to the Turkish posts in Idlib countryside.



Israel Conducts Military Operation in Jenin, 5 Palestinians Killed

Mourners carry the body of a Palestinian who was killed by Israeli forces, during his funeral in Jenin camp in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. July 3, 2024. REUTERS /Raneen Sawafta
Mourners carry the body of a Palestinian who was killed by Israeli forces, during his funeral in Jenin camp in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. July 3, 2024. REUTERS /Raneen Sawafta
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Israel Conducts Military Operation in Jenin, 5 Palestinians Killed

Mourners carry the body of a Palestinian who was killed by Israeli forces, during his funeral in Jenin camp in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. July 3, 2024. REUTERS /Raneen Sawafta
Mourners carry the body of a Palestinian who was killed by Israeli forces, during his funeral in Jenin camp in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. July 3, 2024. REUTERS /Raneen Sawafta

The Israeli military said Friday it was conducting a raid that included an airstrike in the area of the West Bank city of Jenin. Palestinian authorities said five people were killed.

The military said Israeli soldiers had “encircled a building where terrorists have barricaded themselves in” and the soldiers were exchanging fire, while an airstrike had “struck several armed terrorists” in the area.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said five people died but did not provide any information on their identities. No further details were immediately available from either side.

The clashes in Jenin came a day after an Israeli anti-settlement monitoring group said the government plans to build nearly 5,300 new homes in settlements in the occupied West Bank.

The construction plans revealed by the Peace Now group are part of the hard-line government’s efforts to beef up settlements as part of a strategy of cementing Israel’s control over the West Bank to prevent a future Palestinian state. 

Violence has spiraled in the West Bank since the start of Israel’s war in Gaza. The war has so far killed more than 38,000 Palestinians, Gaza’s Health Ministry says.