The Israeli army said on Wednesday (2) that Israel carried out air strikes on military bases and infrastructure sites in the Syrian cities in Damascus, which are important.
Israel has spent years in air strikes in Syria during the government of former President Bashar al -Assad, with the aim of the military facilities associated with Iran and the transfer of Tehran’s weapons to the Lebanese Armed Group, Hezbollah, which was implemented in Syrian territory.
This road was boycotted when The lion has been removedBut Israel continued the attacks on the Syrian military bases.
The bombings struck the military airport in the Syrian city of Hama and the vicinity of the Scientific Research Center in the Barzi neighborhood in Damascus, according to the Syrian government media and the local authorities.
Israel has already bombed facilities from the Scientific Research Center shortly after Assad’s dislocation by Islamic rebels on December 8, claiming that the center was used to develop guided missiles and chemical weapons.
Israel also said on Wednesday that it attacked the T4 Air Force Base in the Hums County, which Israel hit again and again over the past week.
Safety sources also mentioned Victims after air strikes In Hama, but the Syrian government media has not been released, but no official number of deaths has been released.
A Syrian military source told Reuters: “Israel has destroyed the air base in Hama entirely to ensure that they are not used. This is a systematic bombing to destroy the main air bases of the army in the country,” adding that about ten attacks destroyed tracks, tower, arms and cheating lashes.
The Hama Air Base, which is located in the west of the city, is one of the main air bases in the country, which was widely used during the 13 -year -old conflict between Assad and the rebels, before being overthrown, as a major launch point in the areas it had previously controlled in the opposition in the north.
Israel and Syria have witnessed an increase in violence throughout the borders, which represents a greater friction between the two countries after installing a new Islamic leadership after the fall of Assad.
Since then, Israel has said it would not tolerate the presence of Islamic militants in southern Syria and sent their forces to the Syrian border region. The Syrian leadership said it did not intend to open a front against Israel.