
Israeli forces were attacked during operations in Tasil; Israeli jets bombed military installations near Hama and Damascus
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reported an armed clash with terrorists during operations on Wednesday night in the southern Syrian town of Tasil.
According to the IDF, the operation was aimed at finding and dismantling bases and equipment used by terrorists in the area.
During the clash, soldiers returned fire and, with the support of airstrikes, managed to neutralize several fighters.
Tasil is close to the demilitarized zone on the border between Syria and Israel, an area where the Israeli military has been operating since the Assad government lost control of the region late last year.
In a related development, the IDF confirmed that on Wednesday night it carried out a series of airstrikes against several military installations in Syria.
Among the targets were the Hama military airport and the T-4 air base, where the strikes damaged fuel depots, radar equipment and landing strips.
In addition, Israeli aircraft also struck areas near Damascus.
Syrian state media reported that one of the sites hit was the Barzeh research center on the outskirts of the city, a site that has been the subject of international debate over suspected weapons development.
On Thursday, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said the country would not tolerate hostile activity near its northern border.
He said any attempt by its enemies to gain a foothold in Syria would be met with firm action.
Speaking of the previous night’s airstrikes, Katz said they were a clear message of Israel’s determination to confront threats and protect its strategic interests.
Published in 04/03/2025 14h02
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