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Israeli shelling kills five people in southern Syria – officials

At least five people have been killed in Israeli shelling of the southern Syrian province of Daraa, local authorities said.

In a post on Telegram, provincial authorities reported a provisional toll of “five people killed in the Israeli bombardment of the town of Kuwayya… west of Daraa”.

In an earlier post, we reported that the Israeli military said it had launched attacks on the Syrian airbases of Tadmur and T-4. No casualties were immediately reported in the aftermath of the attack.

Israel says it is hitting military sites linked to Iranian forces and Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group, both allies of the former Syrian government.

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas warned on Monday during a visit to Jerusalem that Israeli airstrikes on Syria and Lebanon risked “further escalation” in the region.

“Military actions must be proportionate, and Israeli strikes into Syria and Lebanon risk further escalation,” Kallas was quoted as saying as a joint news conference with Israeli foreign minister Gideon Saar.

Israel’s air force carried out hundreds of airstrikes against weapons depots, naval bases and Syrian military infrastructure in the weeks after the fall of the Assad regime last year in what it said was an attempt to prevent the weaponry from falling into rebel hands.

Kallas said Israel’s attacks were “unnecessary because Syria is right now not attacking Israel and that feeds more radicalisation that is also against Israel”.

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The whereabouts of one of the Palestinian co-directors of the Oscar-winning documentary No Other Land is still unknown after he was beaten by Jewish settlers and detained by the Israeli military.

Attorney Lea Tsemel told The Associated Press she had no information on filmmaker Hamdan Ballal’s whereabouts early on Tuesday, around 12 hours after witnesses said he was attacked and detained in the occupied West Bank.

Ballal was one of three Palestinians detained in the village of Susya yesterday evening, according to Tsemel, who is representing them. Police told her they’re being held at a military base for medical treatment, and she said she hasn’t been able to speak with them.

Basel Adra, another co-director, witnessed the detention and said around two dozen settlers – some masked, some carrying guns, some in Israeli uniform – attacked the village.

My colleague Lorenzo Tondo has filed a report with more detail of the attack, which involved a group of about 15 armed settlers in the Masafer Yatta area south of Hebron. You can read it here.

Hamdan Ballal holds the Oscar for Best Documentary Feature Film for No Other Land at the governors ball following the Oscars show in Los Angeles, in March 2025. Photograph: Mike Blake/Reuters
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