Syria, US condemn Israeli strikes on military base
MeridStreet AI summaryIsrael conducted strikes on a military base in Syria, specifically targeting Abu al-Duhur airbase in Idlib. This move has been met with condemnation from Syria and the US, with the US envoy Tom Barrack describing the strikes as an "unnecessary escalation." The situation has raised concerns about potential instability in the region, which could impact global markets and trade.
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Why it matters
The Israeli strikes on a Syrian military base increase tensions in the region. This could lead to further conflict and instability, affecting investor sentiment and market confidence.
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- Middle East equities
- Oil refiners
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