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Amnesty International has called for an investigation into alleged war crimes by Israeli forces following the destruction of homes in southern Syria. The rights organization made the appeal after reports that Israeli military operations and shelling in the region had intensified, causing extensive damage to agricultural land and residential areas.
According to Amnesty, Israel has violated the 1974 disengagement agreement by seizing additional Syrian territory beyond the occupied Golan Heights. Local Syrian residents have accused Israeli forces of conducting frequent raids, detaining young men, and using herbicides that prevent farmers from accessing their land. These actions have prompted Amnesty to demand a formal war crimes investigation.
The call for investigation highlights growing concerns over Israel’s military activities in Syria and their impact on civilians, though no official response from Israeli authorities was mentioned in the report.
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