Since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, Israel has launched hundreds of strikes against military sites, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Published on 14/12/2024 17:38
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New Israeli strikes targeted military sites in Damascus and its suburbs on Saturday, December 14, announced the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (OSDH). Since ousted President Bashar al-Assad fled on Sunday, Israel has launched hundreds of strikes against military sites in Syria, according to this UK-based NGO with a vast network of sources inside Syria. .
“Israeli strikes destroyed a scientific institute” and other military positions in Barzé, on the northeastern edge of Damascus, and targeted a “military airport” in the surroundings of the city, according to the OSDH. The strikes also targeted “ballistic missile warehouses” and rocket launchers in the Qalamoun region, on the outskirts of Damascus, as well as “tunnels” under the mountains, added the Observatory.
On Friday, the Israeli Air Force also targeted a “missile base on Mount Qassioun in Damascus”added the OSDH, as well as an airport in the southern province of Soueida and “research and defense laboratories in Masyaf”in the province of Hama.