Israel aims to take out Syria's air defences
The ongoing Israeli attacks in Syria have specifically focused on targeting crucial strategic locations such as warehouses, ammunition depots, and weapon production houses. However, their latest efforts have shifted towards dismantling Syria's air defences, including their air force. Israel's objective seems to be to leave Syria vulnerable to future threats by crippling their defence capabilities, especially in terms of air defences.
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- Published Date: 09:37 | 10 December 2024
- Modified Date: 09:58 | 10 December 2024
Last night, there were sustained Israeli air strikes in Syria, particularly targeting Damascus and the northern region of the country. The Israeli army claims that these were its largest air strikes ever conducted. The bombings lasted for hours, with loud explosions shaking the area. In the city of Qamishli, a military airbase was reportedly destroyed by the Israeli attacks. This escalation of violence further highlights the intense and ongoing conflict in the region.
The recent Israeli attacks in Syria have been focused on targeting key locations such as Latakia, Homs, and Damascus. Reports indicate that naval ships in coastal areas have been attacked, with claims of an entire Syrian fleet being destroyed in Latakia. Military bases in Homs, located just north of Damascus, have also been under fire. Additionally, Mezzeh airport in Damascus was targeted in the air strikes. These aggressive actions have escalated tensions in the region and raised concerns about further destabilization in Syria.
The Israeli attacks in Syria are intensifying as they target warehouses, ammunition depots, and weapon production houses in efforts to weaken Syria's defense capabilities. In particular, Israel is focusing on destroying Syria's air defenses, including their air force, in order to leave the country vulnerable to potential threats. By targeting these key areas, Israel aims to ensure that the new administration in Syria inherits a weakened defense system, especially when it comes to air defenses.