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Israeli strikes target Syrian airbase in Idlib province
Israeli forces conducted multiple air strikes against a military facility in Syria's northwestern Idlib province, according to Syrian state media. The attack resulted in material damage but no reported casualties.
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Eight air strikes struck an airbase in Syria's Idlib region on Tuesday, a Syrian military source told state television, attributing the assault to Israeli forces. The strikes targeted the airfield facility, inflicting damage to infrastructure at the site.
Israeli military operations in Syrian airspace have been a recurring feature of regional tensions, with Tel Aviv citing security concerns related to Iranian military activities and weapons transfers through Syrian territory. The strikes on Tuesday represent a continuation of this pattern of cross-border operations.
Syrian state media reported that the strikes caused material damage to the facility but resulted in no casualties. The full extent of the damage was not immediately detailed. The airbase attack marks one of several Israeli operations reported in Syrian territory in recent months.
The incident underscores ongoing military tensions in the region, with Israeli forces maintaining an active posture against perceived threats emanating from Syria and Iranian-backed militias operating within the country.