Israel Bombarde “the remaining military capacities” in two air bases in Syria

The Israel Army has launched new bombings against “the remaining military capacities” in two air bases located in Syria, within the framework of its military operations in the neighboring country after the fall in December of the Bashar al Assad regime.

“The Israel Defense Forces (FDI) have attacked the remaining military capacities in the air bases of Palmira and T-4,” he said in a brief statement, days after executing bombing against these facilities. “The IDF will continue to act to eliminate any threat to the citizens of Israel,” he had settled.

Israel has also multiplied its military incursions into Syrian territory after the escape of the country of Al Assad after the taking of Damascus on December 7 by jihadists and rebels headed by the jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS), whose leader, Ahmed al Shara, is now the transition president of the country.

In fact, Israel’s Minister of Defense, Israel Katz, recently said from Mount Hermón that Israeli troops will remain in Syria “for an indefinite time” with the declared objective of the communities of the occupied Altos of the Golán of “Any threat”, in the midst of international complaints about their entry into Syrian territory and the demands from Damascus to withdraw.

By Editor

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