A UN envoy says the Israel-Hamas war is spilling into Syria, adding to growing instability there

FILE - The United Nations special envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, speaks to journalists in Damascus, Syria, Feb. 13, 2023. Pedersen said Monday, Oct. 30, that the Israel-Hamas war is spilling into Syria, fueled by growing instability, violence and a lack of progress toward a political solution to its 12-year conflict. Pedersen told the Security Council that, on top of violence from the Syrian conflict, the Syrian people now face 鈥渁 terrifying prospect of a potential wider escalation鈥 following Hamas鈥 Oct. 7 attacks on Israel and the ongoing retaliatory military action. (AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki, File)

UNITED NATIONS (AP) 鈥 The Israel-Hamas war is spilling into Syria, fueled by growing instability, violence and a lack of progress toward a political solution to its 12-year conflict, the United Nations special envoy for the country said Monday.

Geir Pedersen told the Security Council that, on top of violence from the Syrian conflict, the Syrian people now face 鈥渁 terrifying prospect of a potential wider escalation鈥 following Hamas鈥 Oct. 7 attacks on Israel and the ongoing retaliatory military action.

鈥淪pillover into Syria is not just a risk; it has already begun,鈥 the U.N. envoy for Syria said.

Pedersen pointed to hitting Syria's several times, and retaliation by the United States against what it said were 鈥渂y groups that it claims are backed by Iran, including on Syrian territory.鈥

With the region 鈥渁t its most dangerous and tense,鈥 he said, 鈥渇uel is being added to a tinderbox that was already beginning to ignite鈥 in Syria, which was seeing a surge in violence even before Oct. 7.

Pedersen said the number of Syrians killed, injured and displaced is at its highest since 2020, citing a significant intensification of attacks in government-controlled areas, including an unclaimed attack on a graduation ceremony at a military academy in Homs, which the government attributes to terrorist organizations.

He also reported government rocket attacks throughout October on Hayat Tahrir al Sham 鈥 the insurgent group that rules much of rebel-held northwest Syria 鈥 as well as a major escalation of Turkish strikes in the northeast following an attack on Turkish government facilities in Ankara. The Turkish strikes have killed dozens, damaged health facilities, schools and camps, and displaced more than 120,000 civilians, he said.

U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield accused 鈥渢errorist groups,鈥 some backed by Syria and Iran, of threating to expand the Gaza conflict 鈥渂y using Syrian territory to plot and launch attacks against Israel.鈥 She also accused Syria of allowing Iran and terrorist groups to use its international airports for military purposes.

鈥淲e call on the regime to curb the activities of Iran-backed militias in Syria, stop the flow of foreign arms and fighters through its territory, and cease escalatory actions in the Golan Heights,鈥 she said.

鈥淭he United States has warned all actors not to take advantage of the situation in Gaza to widen or deepen the conflict,鈥 Thomas-Greenfield said. 鈥淎nd we鈥檝e made clear that we and facilities in Syria or against U.S. interests, and where appropriate exercise our right to self-defense forcefully, proportionately and in a manner that minimizes civilian harm.鈥

Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia of Russia, Syria鈥檚 closest ally, accused Israeli forces of striking sites in Syria, including civilian airports, and called U.S. attacks in the country 鈥渋llegitimate actions鈥 and 鈥渁 gross violation of Syria鈥檚 sovereignty.鈥 He also claimed U.S. economic interests and involvement 鈥渋n contraband with Syrian grain and oil鈥 have prevailed over political interests.

Nebenzia said there is a sharp increase in tensions around the Israel-Hamas conflict and attacks like the ones by the U.S. might provoke spillover to the entire region. 鈥淭his must not be deemed acceptable," he said.

Iran鈥檚 U.N. Ambassador Amir Iravani refuted all U.S. claims, saying his country is to fight terrorism. He accused Washington of attempting 鈥渢o shift the blame from the culprit to the victim.鈥

Iravani told the council the United States鈥 鈥渦nwavering support鈥 for Israel 鈥渉as rendered it part of the problem.鈥 He said the U.S. and some Western countries were attempting to give Israel an unjust right to self-defense while ignoring the Palestinian people鈥檚 right to self-determination, and equating the Palestinian resistance with terrorism.

鈥淚ran鈥檚 primary objective is to avoid any escalation in the region,鈥 the ambassador stressed, which is why it has endorsed international calls for an immediate cease-fire and humanitarian aid for people in Gaza.

However, Iravani said Iran will respond to any threat, attack or aggression endangering its security.

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