Israel attacks Syrian air bases, destroying dozens of aircraft, say Syrian sources
- The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reports over 310 strikes by the IDF since the fall of the Assad regime on Sunday.
- The strikes targeted military facilities of the Syrian Army, including weapon warehouses, ammunition depots, and airports.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed the airstrikes aimed to destroy the toppled government’s leftover military capabilities.
- Israel stated it is also striking suspected chemical weapons sites to prevent them from falling into the hands of extremists.
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