Macron criticizes Israeli airstrike in Syria 'bad practice'


PARIS - French President Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday criticized Israeli strikes in Syria, warning such actions would not guarantee "Israel's long-term security".
He made the remarks during a joint press conference with Syrian interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa at the Elysee Palace in Paris.
"As far as bombing and incursions are concerned, I think this is bad practice. You don't ensure the security of your country by violating the territorial integrity of your neighbors," Macron said.
"The right method is increased cooperation," he added.
Macron's comments followed a series of Israeli airstrikes early Friday targeting a site near the official residence of the Syrian president in central Damascus. Loud explosions were heard across wide areas of the capital. Israeli aircraft were also reportedly observed flying reconnaissance missions over Damascus shortly after the strikes.
The attack came amid escalating violence in southern Syria, particularly in Druze-majority regions. Clashes between Druze groups and government-aligned forces have left over 100 people dead in recent days, fueling concerns of further destabilization in the country.