The Syrian Future Movement strongly condemns the airstrikes carried out by Israeli forces on September 8, 2025, targeting the cities of Homs and Latakia in the Syrian Arab Republic. These airstrikes represent a flagrant violation of Syrian national sovereignty and a direct threat to the security of the Syrian people and the country’s stability.
The Syrian Future Movement expresses its deep concern over the continued escalation pursued by the Israeli government, which is not limited to Syrian territory but has extended to other countries in the region, as evidenced by the attack on the State of Qatar on September 9, 2025. We believe that this repeated pattern of violations reflects a systematic policy aimed at undermining regional stability and escalating tensions in a region already suffering from intertwined crises.
The Syrian Future Movement affirms its commitment to diplomatic solutions as the primary option for resolving conflicts and calls on the international community, led by the United Nations and the Security Council, to assume its legal and moral responsibilities by taking urgent and effective measures to deter these attacks and provide international protection that guarantees respect for the sovereignty of states and the safety of their peoples.
The Syrian Future Movement warns against the policies pursued by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which threaten to have serious repercussions for regional security and foster a climate of instability and violence. This calls for a firm international stance to put an end to these practices and restore respect for international law and the United Nations Charter.
The Syrian Future Movement reiterates its unwavering commitment to defending the interests of the Syrian people and working to build a stable and secure state based on justice and respect for national sovereignty. We also call on all regional and international parties to prioritize dialogue and cooperation and adopt peaceful paths that will end the cycle of violence and open new horizons for peace and development in the region.