[Published: Wednesday September 17 2025]
 HRW accuses Israel forces displacing south Syria residents
NEW YORK, 17 Sept. - (ANA) - Human Rights Watch accused Israeli forces Wednesday of forcibly displacing residents of southern Syria, which Israel has demanded be demilitarised in a new security deal Syria is seeking with its neighbour.
The statement quoted the Israeli military as saying it is operating in southern Syria "to protect the citizens of the State of Israel" and that its activities are "in accordance with international law".
The report came as Syrian state media said Israeli forces seized several people in the south, and a day after Damascus said it was working with Washington to reach mutual "security understandings" with Israel.
"Israeli forces occupying parts of southern Syria since December 2024 have carried out a range of abuses against residents, including forced displacement, which is a war crime," HRW said in a statement.
HRW said that "Israeli forces have seized and demolished homes, blocked residents from their property and livelihoods, and arbitrarily detained residents and transferred them to Israel".
The New York-based watchdog said it interviewed residents, reviewed images and analysed satellite imagery to corroborate accounts. - (ANA) -
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