More than 300 Israeli strikes on Syria since fall of Assad, reports say

More than 300 Israeli strikes on Syria since fall of Assad, reports say

In a recent report, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has revealed that Israeli warplanes have conducted more than 300 airstrikes on Syria since the fall of the Assad regime. The strikes have targeted military facilities throughout the country, including the capital city of Damascus.

Israel has stated that the purpose of these airstrikes is to prevent weapons from falling into the hands of extremist groups as Syria navigates through a post-Assad era. With rebels now in control of the country, they have declared their intentions to track down and hold accountable officials who were part of President Assad’s regime.

The ongoing conflict in Syria continues to evolve, with shifting power dynamics and foreign interventions further complicating the situation. The airstrikes by Israel underscore the complexities of the situation on the ground and the challenges facing Syria as it attempts to rebuild and stabilize after years of conflict.

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