Syria Tells UN:
Zionist Regime Attacks on Golan Sign of Collusion With Terrorists
DAMASCUS (Dispatches) – Syria has criticized the UN Security Council for its inaction towards the Zionist regime's fresh acts of aggression against its territory in the Golan Heights, denouncing the attacks as an example of Tel Aviv’s collaboration with terrorist groups.
In two letters sent to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and the president of the UN Security Council, the Syrian Foreign Ministry condemned the regime's recent attacks as Tel Aviv’s "desperate attempt” to support terrorist groups in the area.
The letters warned about the serious repercussions of the regime's repeated acts of aggression which they said constituted a flagrant violation of the principles of the UN Charter and the rule of international law, and expressed shock over the Security Council’s failure to condemn such attacks.
The Zionist regime struck a Syrian artillery position near the southwestern town of Quneitra.
Meanwhile, the Zionist regime said it had attacked three Syrian government’s artillery positions in the Golan Heights in response to what it claimed to be the firing of five projectiles from Syria.
The Israeli military said the projectile attacks did not cause any damage or injuries in the area occupied by the Zionist regime, but warned that the regime may start escalating such "retaliatory” measures.
It was the regime's second act of aggression against Syrian territory this week.
The occupying regime regularly hits positions held by the Syrian army in the Golan Heights, sometimes describing the attacks as "retaliatory.” Syria says the raids aim to help terrorists fighting against government forces.
On several occasions, the Syrian army has confiscated Israeli-made arms and military equipment from terrorists fighting government forces. The regime has also been providing medical treatment to terrorists wounded in Syria.