Israel’s Response to Missile Attacks from Syria and Lebanon: Latest Updates and Military Operations

2023-12-30 03:01:00
Israel responded with artillery fire to the missile attacks fired from Syria once morest its territory. (Europa Press)

The Israeli Army ordered a series of attacks on Syria this Friday following the pro-Iranian militias operating there launched a previous offensive once morest its territory.

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Earlier, an Israeli military spokesman reported that sirens had been turned on in the north of the country due to “two (projectile) launches that were identified crossing from Syria.” Fortunately, both “fell in an open field” and no victims were reported.

Likewise, in the last few hours, the northern border was caught in the middle of another episode of crossfire, this time coming from neighboring Lebanon, from where Hezbollah terrorists tried to reach Defense Forces infrastructure eight times.

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In response to all these hostilities, Israel ordered attacks once morest the infrastructure of the Lebanese Shiite militia and its launching points, as well as targets in Syria in two offensives, in a period of just two hours.

Israel hit enemy infrastructure in Al Sueida and the outskirts of Damascus (Europa Press)

The first reached the southern province of Al Sueida and the second, the outskirts of Damascus. Both resonated near two areas where facilities linked to the anti-aircraft defenses of government forces are located and caused material damage.

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Israel had already scored another victory in Syria this week, following an offensive in the Sayyida Zeinab area hit and killed an officer of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard.

This Monday, the official Iranian Mehr news agency confirmed that, as a result of a bombing of Tel Aviv in a town near the capital, “a prominent military advisor of the GRI Corps in Syria”, identified as Seyyed Razi Mousavi, died. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed, for its part, that “the Israeli attacks targeted a high-ranking figure” and that “the missiles hit two sites of the Lebanese Hezbollah militia close to the electronic warfare department of the Syrian regime.” .

Also, on December 9, Hezbollah’s terrorist chief in southern Syria and son of a senior member of the organization, Ali Mussa Dakdouk, was killed in a drone attack.

This week, Tel Aviv eliminated Seyyed Razi Mousavi, a prominent military adviser to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps in Syria (EFE)

This situation left the terrorist groups in the region on military and security alert, which quickly advanced with “a new deployment of pro-Iranian militiamen and several checkpoints.”

In this way, Syria joins the front that Israel maintains open once morest Hezbollah, on the northern border, where it advocates for a diplomatic agreement that enforces UN Security Council Resolution 1701 and puts an end to Hezbollah’s hostilities.

While a peaceful solution to this conflict is being negotiated, the Defense Forces have increased their offensives in recent days in order to deter the enemy and keep them away from the area.

“In the last two days we completed a series of widespread attacks with fighter jets, tanks and artillery once morest Hezbollah targets,” acknowledged spokesman Daniel Hagari, who shortly before had said that “the hourglass for a diplomatic agreement is running out.” and all options are on the table to ensure the security of the State of Israel and return northern residents to their homes.”

(With information from EFE)

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