Echoes of Damascus
- Jaime David
- Apr 4
- 1 min read
A recent report details a series of Israeli strikes on Syrian military bases in the provinces of Tartus and Homs over the past month. These strikes reportedly targeted sites associated with Iranian military activity and infrastructure, specifically those used to store and develop advanced weapons, including precision-guided missiles and drones. The alleged attacks included precision strikes on Syrian air defense systems and facilities used by Iranian-backed militias. These groups are believed to be crucial in Iran's efforts to expand its influence in Syria and use the country as a base to threaten Israel. According to the report, Israel's goal is to disrupt the Iranian arms pipeline and deter the proliferation of advanced weaponry to Hezbollah in Lebanon. The strikes are attributed to Israel based on intelligence reports and satellite imagery analyzed by defense experts. While Israel has a long-standing policy of not commenting directly on specific operations in Syria, it has consistently stated that it will act to prevent Iran from establishing a permanent military presence there. The increase in attacks over the past month indicates a possible escalation in the ongoing shadow war between Israel and Iran in the region. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/exclusive-israel-hit-syrian-bases-151012670.html
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