U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio Expresses Deep Concern Over Israeli Strikes in Syria, Calls for Ceasefire

Rubio urges de-escalation after Israeli bombardment of Syrian military HQ in Damascus and mounting Druze casualties in Suwayda clashes.

Watan-U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday that the United States is “deeply concerned” about the recent Israeli airstrikes in Syria and emphasized Washington’s desire to halt the ongoing confrontations.

Speaking alongside Bahrain’s Foreign Minister, Rubio stated:“We are engaged in discussions with both sides—indeed, with all relevant parties—and we hope to reach a solution. But we are extremely concerned.”

On Wednesday, Israel bombed the Syrian Army’s General Staff headquarters in central Damascus, after threatening to intensify strikes on Syrian government forces unless they withdrew from the Druze-majority city of Suwayda, where over 300 people have been killed in recent tribal clashes and government interventions.

Rubio noted that he had held phone consultations with multiple stakeholders, though he declined to name them specifically.

“We’re very concerned about this issue,” he said. “I hope we’ll have updates later.” He confirmed a temporary ceasefire had been reached on Tuesday, but that it was violated shortly afterward.

Earlier, U.S. special envoy Tom Barrack had also called on all parties to enter dialogue aimed at achieving a sustainable ceasefire in Syria.

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