Syrian and Israeli media have reported air force attacks on South Della provinces targeting the military scene of former Bashar al-Assad regime.
Israeli military aircraft are attacking in Della, southern Syria, according to media reports and surveillance groups, with the latest attack targeting the military position of the former Bashar al-Assad regime.
The state-run Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) said the attack on Monday night had collided with two towns north of Deraa, located 103km (64 miles) south of the capital Damascus.
“The Israeli occupying aircraft carried out several strikes around the towns of jbab and Izla, north of Della,” Sana reported.
The Syrian Human Rights Observatory, a British-based watchdog group, said 17 strikes by Israeli fighter jets have struck two military positions in the town.
No casualties have been reported so far, the observatory said.
Israeli Media Outlet Channel 14 said the air attack targeted the former post base, weapons depots, radars, tanks and artillery of the Syrian rebel groups “trying to take over.”
Since the overthrow of Syrian President Al Assad in December, Israel has carried out hundreds of airstrikes on Syrian targets.
Israeli military has carried out more than 500 air force attacks on Syrian targets between December 8th and December 31st, 2024, and has carried out 21 documented attacks so far this year, according to the Syrian Observatory.
Most of Israel’s attacks, as Israel said, target facilities and weapons held by the military forces of a formerly fallen regime, and are bids to prevent military assets from falling into the hands of forces that oppose Israel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last month that southern Syria must be completely demilitarized, warning that his government would not accept the existence of a new Damascus government led by interim Syrian president Ahmed Arshara near Israeli territory.
Since the removal of Al-Assad, Israeli forces have controlled and controlled the territory since 1974 within the United Nations patrol buffer zone that separated the Golan Heights, which had occupied Israel and Syria.
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