Israeli warplanes attack military sites in Syria's southern Deraa province
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Israeli air strikes targeted military sites in Syria's Deraa province, focusing on locations associated with the former Bashar al-Assad regime. The strikes occurred around two towns in northern Deraa, specifically against military installations referred to as the Artillery Regiment 89 and the 12th Brigade. Reports indicated multiple strikes were executed without any casualties reported. Israeli authorities have indicated that their military pursuits aim to deter hostile forces from acquiring weapons and military assets linked to the deposed regime, with significant Israeli operations in Syria continuing into the new year.
Israeli military aircraft have conducted air strikes in Syria’s southern Deraa province, targeting military sites of the former Bashar al-Assad regime with no reported casualties.
The strikes particularly aimed at military positions including the Artillery Regiment 89 and the 12th Brigade, reflecting Israel's ongoing campaign to prevent hostile forces from gaining military assets.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized the need for southern Syria to be fully demilitarised, indicating Israel's staunch stance against any presence of hostile military forces.
Over the past year, Israel has carried out hundreds of air strikes in Syria, showcasing its strategic intent to target remnants of the al-Assad regime's military capabilities.
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