Israeli Airstrikes Target Multiple Sites in Southern Syria

The Israeli army bombed multiple targets in southern Syria last night. Despite ongoing aggression, Syrian government officials have remained silent.
The Israeli army conducted bombings on various targets in southern regions of Syria last night. Among the sites targeted were the headquarters of the 175th and 12th brigades on the outskirts of Izra, the 89th regiment headquarters near the town of Jabbab in Daraa province, and the command center of the 90th brigade in Quneitra province. Additionally, areas such as Al-Kiswa, Tal Al-Mana, and Zakiya in the suburbs of Damascus were also affected by the Israeli airstrikes.
The Israeli army reported that the attacks focused on radar systems, entelligence equipment, military bases, and ammunition depots belonging to the Syrian regime in southern Syria. These assets were deemed a threat to the regime’s security.
Since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government and the rise of the Jolani government, the Israeli military has launched extensive and heavy attacks against Syrian military positions and infrastructure. Furthermore, the Israeli forces have advanced deep into Syrian territory without encountering resistance, occupying areas in the provinces of Quneitra, Damascus countryside, and Daraa.
In spite of the ongoing Israeli aggression, both the Jolani government and officials from the Syrian interim government have remained silent and have not responded to these attacks. This silence from the Syrian government is interpreted as a tacit approval for further Israeli actions and attacks.
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