Syria Officially Confirms Possession of Nuclear Material Amid Rising Tensions with Israel
How 5 Israeli newsrooms covered this story — translated into English and compared side by side.
First reported by Kikar HaShabbat · 1 hour ago
What happened
Syria's Foreign Minister officially confirms possession of nuclear material, asserting peaceful use and secure storage under IAEA oversight. This follows an alleged Israeli airstrike on a Syrian military airport, escalating tensions between Damascus and Jerusalem. US officials criticize the strikes, while Syria condemns them as violations of sovereignty amid ongoing talks about security agreements with Israel.
- 01Syria officially confirms it holds nuclear material and plans to keep it under IAEA safeguards.
- 02An alleged Israeli airstrike targeted Abu al-Duhur military airport in Idlib overnight Monday-Tuesday.
- 03US envoy criticizes Israeli strikes as unnecessary escalations harming regional stability.
- 04Syria condemns the airstrike as unjustified aggression violating its sovereignty.
- 05Reports suggest a secret US-Israel-Syria deal for IAEA to remove nuclear material from Site 99.
- 06President Assad expresses willingness for security talks with Israel to avoid conflict and seek peace.
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