War Monitor Says Israel Strikes Military Airport Near Syria's Palmyra
- The Israeli army reported striking two military bases in Syria, including a site in Palmyra, on March 21.
- The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights indicated that Israeli warplanes targeted the Palmyra military airport.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel will not tolerate military forces from new authorities near Damascus.
- Syria's foreign ministry accused Israel of undermining the country's stability through its military actions.
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Israel strikes two military bases in central Syria
The Israeli army said on Friday that it had struck two military bases in central Syria, including one in Palmyra, after a war monitor reported that the airbase in the city had been targeted. Since rebels overthrew Bashar al-Assad's regime in December, Israel has launched hundreds of strikes on military sites in Syria, claiming it wants to prevent weapons from falling into the hands of the new authorities. "A short while ago, the IDF struck milit…
Israel strikes military bases in central Syria, including Palmyra
Since Islamist-led rebels deposed strongman Bashar al-Assad in December, Israel has launched hundreds of raids against Syrian military locations, claiming that it wants to prevent weapons from coming into the hands of the new government, which it deems Islamists
Syria: Israeli army announces having struck two military bases
The Israeli army announced on Friday evening that it had struck two military bases in central Syria, including one in Palmyra, after the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SODH) reported Israeli air strikes at that city's military airport.
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