Syria says there were no grounds for Jordanian air strikes on its soil

24 January, 2024 04:11

Syria said on Tuesday there was no justification for Jordanian air strikes on its territory that its neighbour said had targeted drug dealers whose border incursions posed a threat to Jordan’s national security.

Jordan has stepped up a campaign against drug traffickers after clashes last month with dozens of people it suspects of links to pro-Iranian militias carrying large hauls of narcotics over its border from Syria, along with arms and explosives.

A deadly strike last Thursday, among several since last year on hideouts of drug dealers and warehouses linked to militias in Syria’s south, killed 10 civilians, including children, according to regional intelligence sources corroborated by accounts of residents and witnesses.

“The escalation that we have witnessed in the past few months,” a Syrian foreign ministry statement said, “is not at all consistent with what was agreed upon from both sides.”

Two Jordanian officials, who asked not to be named, said civilians had not been targeted and that the strikes followed repeated warnings in high-level meetings with Syrian officials.

They said the rise in incidents coincided with increasing attacks on U.S. bases in Kurdish-controlled northern Syria and in Iraq by pro-Iranian militias in solidarity with Palestinian militants fighting Israel’s offensive in Gaza.

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