Israel has conducted airstrikes on Syrian weapons depots.
According to reports from The Times of Israel citing Syrian media.
It is noted that Israel targeted facilities in the cities of Daraa and Suwayda, as well as the "Mezze" airbase near Syria's capital, Damascus. Officially, the Israel Defense Forces have not commented on the strikes. However, the Israeli Army previously stated that they do not want to allow Syrian weapons to reach the terrorist group "Hezbollah."
Reference. The Syrian uprising began in 2011 but gained new momentum on November 27 of this year. At that time, opposition forces decided to launch an offensive from Idlib province. Within a few days, the rebels advanced about 50 km.
Opposition fighters have been battling against the pro-Russian Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who has been in power since 2000. They consider his government authoritarian and totalitarian and demand democratic reforms from the authorities.
Background. Earlier, Mind reported that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad transferred power "peacefully" and left the country. This was stated by the Russian Foreign Ministry.