Israel’s heavy-handed raids, arrests in Syria dim hopes for new era

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Israel’s Raids and Arrests in Syria Raise Concerns Over Detainee Treatment

Beit ‍Jinn,⁢ Syria – israeli military operations extending‍ into Syrian territory are‌ resulting ⁤in the arrest and detention​ of Syrian citizens, sparking fears of due process violations and hindering prospects ​for a ​potential shift toward ⁢de-escalation in the region. Recent raids, ‌notably in the Beit Jinn area, have left families searching for answers about detained relatives,‌ with limited access granted to international oversight organizations.

The ​detentions come at a sensitive time, as regional dynamics remain volatile following the October 7th Hamas attack and subsequent conflict. While Israel maintains these actions are necessary to counter ​terrorist threats, human rights groups and families⁤ of‍ those arrested express deep concern over⁢ the lack of transparency and potential for prolonged, indefinite detention without legal recourse. The situation⁤ underscores​ a long-standing pattern of Israeli security operations within Syria, often conducted ⁢with‍ little public explanation,​ and raises​ questions about⁤ the ⁤future of israeli-Syrian ‌relations.

According to hamoked, an Israeli human rights institution tracking Palestinian detainees, they received 26 tracing requests⁢ originating from Syria in 2025. ​Confirmed reports indicate seven individuals are currently ‌held at Ofer Prison ⁤in the‌ west Bank, with two more detained ⁤at a nearby military camp. Critically,the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has been denied access to Israeli detention facilities since ⁤the Hamas attack,preventing autonomous ⁢monitoring of conditions and‌ due process.

“The ICRC ​must be notified of and granted access to Syrian ​detainees in Israeli custody,” stated ICRC spokesperson Suhair Zakkout.

The Israel‌ Defense⁤ Forces (IDF)⁢ defends‌ its actions, asserting⁤ that operations‍ in ‌southern Syria are essential to‌ “thwart ‌terrorist activities, infrastructure, and stockpiles of arms.” The IDF ⁢acknowledges establishing temporary‌ posts⁢ within a designated “security area” to prevent​ smuggling and potential attacks.

In june, the IDF reported an operation⁣ in Beit Jinn targeting alleged Hamas operatives,⁣ resulting in the transfer of⁢ seven detainees to Israel for ⁣interrogation.Though, relatives of those arrested ⁢vehemently deny⁤ any connection ⁤to Hamas, and report receiving no information regarding the status⁤ or well-being⁤ of their⁣ family members.

Mariam Hamdam, a resident of Beit Jinn, displayed damage to her home⁤ allegedly caused by gunfire during a‌ September⁤ 28, 2025‌ raid.She reported that israeli soldiers took her husband, Mohammed Hamma, ​during the operation. His current whereabouts and legal status remain unknown.

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