Israeli regime launches air strike against “military positions” near Homs
Israeli forces launch air strike on military positions in outskirts of Syria as Damascus intercepts most of the Israeli missiles.
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The official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) said the attack targeted the positions in the early hours of Thursday.
The Syrian defenses intercepted most of the missiles before they reached their desired targets, it added.
Further details concerning the circumstances that surrounded the attack are yet to be made available by Syria’s official sources.
This is the third time in a row that the occupying regime tries to strike targets within the Arab country in the space of just one week.
On Tuesday, Syria’s air defenses shot down seven out of eight missiles that had been launched by Israeli warplanes during an aggression targeting the northwestern Syrian province of Aleppo.
And a day earlier, the Syrian military similarly intercepted several missiles that had been fired during Israeli airstrikes against the same province.
Syria and the Israeli regime are technically at war due to the latter’s 1967-present occupation of the Arab country’s Golan Heights.
The Israeli regime maintains a significant military presence in the territory, which it uses as a launchpad for its attacks on the Syrian soil.
The attacks started to grow significantly in scale and frequency after 2011, when Syria found itself in the grip of rampant foreign-backed militancy and terrorism.
Tel Aviv claims that its attacks target alleged supplies that are headed for the Lebanese resistance movement of Hezbollah. On countless occasions, though, the strikes have targeted the reinforcement belonging to Syria’s military and its allies.
The regime has also been providing safe passage and medical treatment to the Takfiri terrorists, who flee the allies’ defensive operations.