
The Israeli military (IDF) has confirmed that Israeli warplanes have bombed military targets in Syria, including radar systems and air intelligence facilities, to “prevent future threats
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In the early hours of Tuesday, Israeli jets struck several military positions in southern Syria, according to an IDF spokesman.
According to the IDF, the Air Force fighter jets operated overnight and struck radar and detection equipment used to monitor airspace in the southern part of the country.
The planes also bombed the local Syrian army headquarters and other military sites that housed weapons and equipment belonging to the new government in southern Syria.
The IDF explained that “the presence of such equipment in southern Syria poses a threat to the State of Israel and the operations of the IDF.” Therefore, the targets were attacked to “eliminate future risks.”
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), a London-based organization, the airstrikes took place near the town of Sa’sa in the Qatana district near the Golan Heights, and also in Daraa province, east of the Golan Heights.
There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage to the Syrian army.
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The SOHR report also mentioned that the airstrikes came in conjunction with a ground incursion, led by an IDF armored force, in the Ma’ariya (Umm Sharq) area of “”the Yarmouk Basin in western Daraa province, near the Golan Heights.
There was no sign that Israeli forces had left the area after the operation.
According to SOHR, since the beginning of 2025, Israel has carried out 22 airstrikes in Syria, targeting ammunition depots, military headquarters, radar stations and army vehicles.
Following the fall of the Assad regime on December 8, 2024, the IDF carried out approximately 500 airstrikes in Syria by the end of that year.
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