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Israeli Airstrikes Hit Military Bases in Central Syria

Israeli Airstrikes Hit Military Bases in Central Syria

Al Manar25-03-2025

In a series of attacks, the Israeli occupation military has targeted multiple military sites in central Syria, according to reports.
On Tuesday, Israeli airstrikes hit the Palmyra Airport and the T4 military base in the eastern countryside of Homs province. The Israeli army confirmed it had bombed Syrian military targets in the area.
This marks the second such attack on these two bases in recent days. Syria has not yet issued an official statement on the latest raids.
🚨 Syria : Israeli jets once again bombed the Palmyra military airport in Syria, amidst a sudden and nationwide internet outage. pic.twitter.com/dlJTzprnGD
— Middle East Observer (@ME_Observer_) March 25, 2025
In a separate incident on Monday, the Israeli Air Force launched an attack on a military site east of Al-Sanamayn in the countryside of Daraa Governorate in southern Syria.
Since the fall of the former Syrian regime in late 2024, Israeli military operations against targets inside Syria have escalated. The Israeli occupation forces have increasingly encroached into Syrian territory, expanding beyond the established 'buffer zone.'
The occupation has also established new military posts in strategic locations, such as the slopes of Mount Hermon, placing its forces in a position to monitor and target Syrian government forces across the Daraa, Quneitra, and Damascus countryside regions.

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