Israeli military targets Assad regime’s weapons sites as opposition nears Damascus
The Israeli military recently launched airstrikes on chemical weapons facilities in western Syria, aiming to prevent these weapons from falling into the hands of advancing opposition forces, according to reports. The operation comes as the conflict in Syria intensifies, with rebel forces making significant strides toward Damascus.
In response to the escalating threat from opposition forces closing in on key areas, the Israeli military has reinforced its presence along the Syrian border, particularly in the Golan Heights. The increasing tension has raised concerns in Israel about the potential regional impact of the ongoing Syrian conflict.
As part of the heightened security measures, the Israeli military has deployed additional air and ground forces in the region, as well as increased intelligence operations. These moves follow a strategic assessment of the situation, with the military preparing for any eventualities that might arise from the evolving battlefield in Syria. Forces have been positioned in the Golan Heights and are maintaining a state of heightened readiness.
Reports indicate that the airstrikes targeted chemical weapons remnants held by the Assad regime. The goal is reported to be preventing these weapons from falling into the hands of rebel groups as they close in on strategic locations like Homs and Damascus. This intervention comes at a critical time, with Syrian government forces preparing to defend key areas while already facing pressure from opposition groups.
The strikes add to the already volatile situation in Syria. In recent days, the Israeli military has also focused on disrupting weapon transfer routes along the Syria-Lebanon border, targeting supplies intended for Hezbollah, a key Iranian-backed militia in the region. These actions reflect growing concerns in Israel over the influence of Iranian-backed forces in the region, particularly in Lebanon and along the Syrian-Iraqi border.