The Israeli Army said he had targeted military pages in the southern Syria who represented the “threat to Israel”.
The Israeli Army confirmed the strikes on Monday evening and said to target military pages that contained weapons and vehicles that belonged to the forces of the executed Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad.
The Israeli Army “currently striking military targets in southern Syria and military sites containing weapons and military vehicles stated in the old Syrian regime,” Military property “represented” threat to Israel. ”
The military said that “will not allow the presence of military threats in southern Syria and will operate against him.”
The Syrian Human Rights Observatory said that Israel aimed a military page that was previously used by al-Assad’s forces, but now they have now used the Army of the new Government Syria.
However, this is not the first time that Israel was targeting the province of South Dera, near the Jordan border. Earlier this month, he intended several Syrian military property in the same area.
At that time, the Israeli army said that the military deposits, which included the bases and radar systems, represented the threat that the strike should have “eliminated”.
Reporting from Damascus, Resul Serdar Al Jazeere said four Israeli air strikes focused on Dera on Monday night.
“This is a strategy of Israel (for) to indeed reduce the country’s military capacity, especially its defense capacity, and now Israel goes further, saying that he does not want any military presence in the south of Syria.” Said Serdar from Syria.
“Of course, for the Government in Damascus (this) is a huge, huge challenge, so practically, it means that they are not in control of the southern cities Syria,” he added.
Since Al-Assad was detached, Israel performed hundreds of air attacks in Syria and arranged troops in the United Nations Clipboard in Golan Height.
While Al-Assad was in power, Israel also routinely attacked Syria, the bombing of what he said were Iranian and Hezbollah goals.
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2025-03-17 20:53:00