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Published: December 9, 2024
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights announced that Israel launched 8 airstrikes targeting military sites in eastern Syria, specifically in areas containing weapon depots belonging to Iranian militias.
Details:
• The strikes targeted depots and sites in areas near the city of Albu Kamal in Deir ez-Zor province, known for the activity of Iran-backed militias.
• The strikes resulted in massive explosions, believed to be due to the destruction of weapons and munitions.
• Local sources reported casualties and injuries among the militias, but the exact number has not yet been announced.
Context:
• These strikes come as part of a series of Israeli attacks targeting Iranian influence in Syria.
• The eastern region of Syria is considered a strategic corridor for smuggling weapons and equipment from Iran to Syria and Lebanon.
The Israeli position:
• No official comment has been issued from the Israeli side, according to the usual policy of refraining from commenting on military operations.
• Israel considers the Iranian presence in Syria a direct threat to its security, and confirms that it will continue to work to prevent the strengthening of Iranian military influence in the region.
Consequences:
• Locally: Tensions have escalated in the eastern region of Syria, with the possibility of Iranian militias retaliating.
• Regionally: The continuation of these strikes reflects the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, adding complexity to the security landscape in Syria.
Summary:
The new Israeli strikes come in the context of ongoing efforts to curb Iranian influence in Syria, highlighting the continued regional tensions affecting stability in the area.
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