
Arab media outlets report that Israel has struck facilities belonging to the Syrian Defense Ministry east of the city of Aleppo
Israel has not yet commented on these reports.
On Thursday evening, Arab media outlets reported that Israel struck Syrian Defense Ministry facilities east of the city of Aleppo.
The Saudi-owned Al-Hadath television channel reported that “the strikes in Syria, which appear to be Israeli, hit defense factories in the area of “”the city of As-Safira, east of Aleppo,” adding that the city is home to “some of the largest defense factories in Syria.”
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The Russian news agency Sputnik reported that three Israeli fighter jets flew over the city of Aleppo and launched several missiles targeting military factories and scientific research centers.
The report also mentioned that large fires broke out and continuous explosions were heard at the sites that were attacked.
Israel has yet to comment on these reports.
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Following the fall of Bashar Al-Assad’s regime last month, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have taken up strategic positions in Syrian territory to prevent jihadist threats against communities in the Golan Heights and northern Israel.
Earlier this week, IDF troops were filmed for the first time operating in the southern Syrian city of Quneitra.
According to Syrian sources and Sky News Arabia, Israeli troops have entered deep into the city, positioned themselves near public buildings and even demanded that officers evacuate those buildings.
Published in 01/03/2025 02h19
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