Saudi Arabia's Foreign Ministry condemned on Saturday Israel's strikes on Syrian army camps as "aggression", joining Türkiye in calling on the international community to intervene.
Israel's military said on Friday (March 20, 2026) it had struck southern Syria in response to what it called attacks against the Druze community in Sweida Province.
Israel had bombed Syria during a deadly bout of sectarian violence last year, saying it was acting to defend the minority group.
The Saudi Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the kingdom condemned "the blatant Israeli aggression, in flagrant violation of international law and Syrian sovereignty".
It urged the international community "to put an end to Israel's violations of international laws and norms".









