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VisitIsrael Launches Over 480 Airstrikes in Syria, Destroying 80% of Military Capacity
Dec 11, 2024, 01:30 PM
Following the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria, Israel has intensified its military operations, launching over 480 airstrikes within the last 48 hours targeting Syrian military infrastructure. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) claim to have destroyed 80% of Syria's military capacity, including air defense systems, chemical weapons infrastructure, and arms-production facilities. The strikes have hit strategic weapon stockpiles, naval facilities, and military positions across the country. Israel's actions are aimed at preventing these weapons from falling into the hands of terrorist groups or being used by a new Syrian government potentially aligned with Iran. The Israeli Navy also conducted operations against Syrian ports, destroying 15 vessels. Local sources and international observers have noted the extensive damage to Syria's military capabilities, with the IDF stating that the strikes were to ensure the new Syrian leadership does not acquire chemical weapons.
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