Two people killed in Israeli air strike on Deraa in southern Syria
Briefly

The Israeli army conducted air strikes on military sites in southern Syria's Deraa province, killing at least two and injuring 19 others. The strikes targeted assets linked to the former regime of Bashar al-Assad, as Israeli authorities claimed these posed a threat to national security. This ongoing military strategy, aimed at reducing Syria's military capacity, particularly in the south, challenges the Assad government's control over the region and further escalates tensions between Israel and Syria. Reports suggest that attacks on military infrastructure in Deraa are part of a broader Israeli campaign.
The Israeli army confirmed air strikes in southern Syria, killing at least two, targeting military assets deemed a threat to Israel.
This operation reflects Israel's strategy to dismantle Syria's military capacity and prevent any military presence near its borders.
The strikes in Deraa, previously targeted, illustrate a continued Israeli campaign against military assets of the ousted Assad regime and its successors.
The Syrian government faces significant challenges as Israeli operations complicate their control over southern territories, raising regional tensions.
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