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Israel Launches 480 Airstrikes in Syria, Captures Tanks, Destroys 80% of Syrian Capabilities
Dec 11, 2024, 09:22 PM
In a significant escalation of military activity, Israel has launched over 480 airstrikes in Syria following the collapse of President Bashar al-Assad's regime. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have reported capturing several Syrian tanks and confiscating military equipment, including missiles, during operations in the southern region of Syria. The IDF's 210th Bashan Division has been particularly active, with four brigades involved in securing the buffer zone and targeting military assets. Israeli airstrikes have reportedly destroyed around 80% of Syria's strategic military capabilities, including critical infrastructure in Latakia and Tartus. The situation has drawn international criticism, with calls for immediate regional mobilization against Israeli actions. The Israeli government has stated that its operations aim to prevent Syrian military assets from falling into the hands of extremist groups. Reports indicate that the military operations have not only targeted Syrian military positions but also included airstrikes on the Syrian naval fleet and other strategic sites.
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