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    Israeli Airstrikes Hit Key Syrian Military Sites Near Damascus

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    What happened

    Powerful explosions reverberated in Damascus early Tuesday as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reportedly executed well-planned strikes targeting pivotal Syrian military assets. Key targets included the Defense Research Institute in Aleppo and a Scientific Research Center near the capital.

    Why it matters

    This decisive action underscores Israel’s commitment to neutralize potential threats near its borders. By targeting advanced weapon systems, Israel aims to prevent their misuse and fortify its national security.

    Israel’s Strategic Advantage

    Repeated strategic strikes—over 250 since the Assad regime’s decline—have fundamentally undercut near-border threats, destroying critical Syrian military installations, including airports, radar stations, and depots. These measures impede the Syrian air force’s operational capabilities and maintain Israel’s aerial superiority.

    On the Ground

    The situation on the ground, as claimed by Hezbollah-affiliated Lebanese Al Mayadeen, indicates IDF’s tactical deployment in nine Syrian villages close to the Israel-Syria buffer zone. This strategic positioning underscores Israel’s determination to secure its sovereign boundaries.

    This story was first published on ynetnews.com.

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