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Over 100 Shaldag Unit Soldiers Raided and Dismantled an Underground Compound for Manufacturing Precision Missiles During a Special IAF Operation Inside Syria

Attached is an IDF announcement regarding the operation:

Attached are the following materials:

1. A video from the day of the operation, showing the sequence of events on the ground:

Video from the day of the operation, showing the sequence of events on the ground

2. Footage from the body-cams of Shaldag Unit soldiers:

Footage from the body-cams of Shaldag Unit soldiers

3. Footage of the departure and return of Shaldag Unit soldiers from the operation via Israeli Air Force helicopters:

Footage of the departure and return of Shaldag Unit soldiers from the operation via Israeli Air Force helicopters

4. Footage of the destruction of the compound deep in Syrian territory:

Footage of the destruction of the compound deep in Syrian territory

Photos from the operation

Graphic showing the entrance and guarding positions of the underground compound

Graphic showing the weapons intended for production at the compound

Photo of the planetary mixer, along with four missile engines manufactured at the compound









Attached are additional materials from the operation:

5. Footage of the Commanding Officer of the Israeli Air Force, Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar, as the helicopters re-entered Israeli territory:

Footage of the Commanding Officer of the Israeli Air Force, Maj. Gen. Tomer Bar, as the helicopters re-entered Israeli territory

3D model of the underground compound for manufacturing precision missiles that was dismantled by Shaldag Unit soldiers:


The Chief of the General Staff on the special operation to dismantle the Syrian missiles manufacturing compound: ?The Shaldag Unit’s operation deep inside Syrian territory joins a series of courageous missions the IDF has conducted over the past few months in Gaza, the Dahieh in Beirut, and Iran, with the goal of destroying the Iranian Axis? missile manufacturing capabilities. For years, Iran formed a ring of rocket and missile fire around Israel’s borders, and we have struck both the ring and its head.”

Photos of the Chief of the General Staff, LTG Herzi Halevi, in the IAF’s Special Operations Headquarters during the operation:



The Chief of the General Staff to soldiers of the Shaldag Unit prior to the special operation in Syria: ?This site is going to manufacture a large quantity of missiles?we have no intention of allowing that to happen.?

6. Attached is a video from the Chief of the General Staff’s statement:

Video from the Chief of the General Staff’s statement

7. Attached is a video of the Chief of the General Staff from the IAF’s Special Operations Headquarters during the operation:

Video of the Chief of the General Staff from the IAF’s Special Operations Headquarters during the operation

Related photos:






Below are the Chief of the General Staff’s remarks:

?On the one hand, we are sending in a large force to a distant area. On the other hand, I feel that I have been observing this operation unfold over the past few months in various stages, from the initial concept to testing that it was operationally possible. I think the level of preparedness here is exceptionally high.

When taking a risk, two conditions must be met. The first, as I just mentioned, is necessity, and I?ll elaborate on why this is necessary. This site is about to start producing a very large quantity of missiles each year, which would pose a significant threat to Israel’s security. These missiles would be sent to different places and land in various hands, and we have no intention of allowing that to happen.

The second condition is a high likelihood of success. I can tell you that if we didn?t feel confident?by the way, this confidence comes mainly from you, from the commanders, from the approvals of plans we have conducted at various stages. I trust you deeply. If you say, ?We feel secure, trust us, we know how to execute this,? then I pay attention, draw a bit from my experience, and ask some questions. But mainly, if you feel secure, that’s a very important criterion. And now we have both conditions.

Good luck. Operate with your heads first, and then with your feet, and we?ll discuss this in more detail in the next forum.?


Published in 03/01/2025 10h45


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