
‘Israeli' airstrikes hit Syrian defense ministry in Damascus, injuries reported
'Israeli' army radio reported that a large number of warplanes have been redirected toward the Syrian front. The military also confirmed it is preparing to strike additional government targets linked to the Syrian regime.
A warning strike was reportedly carried out near the presidential palace in Damascus, coinciding with the targeting of the Syrian General Staff headquarters.
'Israeli' army claimed it is committed to a close alliance with minorities in Damascus and is launching attacks across Syria to 'protect them.'

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