Jerusalem, December 10 – The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) announced the completion of approximately 480 airstrikes on key military installations in Syria over the past 48 hours. The operation, following the ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, aimed to prevent weapons from falling into terrorist hands.
According to the IDF, the strikes focused on dismantling Syria’s strategic military capabilities. The targeted sites included:
These coordinated efforts significantly reduced the risk of advanced weaponry being acquired by terrorist organizations.
In a public statement, the IDF emphasized the operation’s urgency:
“Within the last 48 hours, the IDF struck most of the strategic weapons stockpiles in Syria, preventing them from falling into the hands of terrorist elements.”
The strikes come in the wake of heightened instability in Syria following Assad’s removal and the rise of rebel groups. The Israeli military action aims to mitigate the threat posed by armed factions potentially gaining access to advanced weaponry.
Bashar al-Assad’s government was overthrown recently as rebel groups seized control of Damascus. The fallout has led to fears of regional destabilization, with concerns over the resurgence of extremist groups like IS and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
International observers have expressed concern about the escalating tensions in the Middle East. While Israel has reiterated its commitment to national security, global leaders are urging restraint and dialogue to address the unfolding crisis.
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