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Israel performed hundreds of strikes in Syria because former President Bashar Al-Assad was demolished in December.
Israel performed air attacks near the Syrian Mediterranean port city of Tartous, Syrian state media reported.
The statement of the Israeli army on Monday states that his forces “hit a military place where the weapon belonged to the previous Syrian regime stored in the Qardah area”, the hometown of the deputy Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad, north of the Tartous port.
Syrian State News Agency Sana reported that “the air attacks carried out by Israeli occupation aircraft in the Tartous City environment, without recording human losses so far,”, adding that “civilian defense and specialized teams work to confirm the target location”.
In the echo of lightning offensive last December, which overthrew the longtime Syrian leader of Al-Assad, Israel took hundreds of air strikes on the Syrian military property in what he said that an effort to prevent them from falling into hostile hands.
Last Tuesday, the Israeli army announced that she had performed air strikes in aiming for military sites containing weapons in southern Syria, just days after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu invited the demilitarization of the area.
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