Israeli airstrikes hit missile warehouses in Syria, war monitor says

16 December 2024, 08:54

An Israeli bulldozer maneuvers on the buffer zone near the so-called Alpha Line that separates the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights from Syria, viewed from the town of Majdal Shams
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The war monitor said the strikes were the ‘most violent in the Syrian coast region since the beginning of the (Israeli) strikes in 2012’.

Israeli airstrikes hit missile warehouses in Syria in the “most violent strikes” since 2012, according to a war monitor.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported early on Monday that Israeli airstrikes pounded missile warehouses and other former Syrian army sites along Syria’s coast in the “most violent strikes in the Syrian coast region since the beginning of the (Israeli) strikes in 2012″.

The Israeli military declined to comment on the strikes.

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An Israeli armoured vehicle crosses the security fence moving towards the so-called Alpha Line that separates the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights from Syria (Matias Delacroix/AP)

The observatory said that “violent explosions” were heard in the coastal city of Tartous “as a result of the successive strikes and the flying of ground-to-ground missiles from the warehouses”.

The US embassy in Damascus advised Americans to leave Syria, saying the security situation there continues to be volatile and unpredictable with armed conflict and “terrorism throughout the country”.

The embassy, which has been closed since 2012, posted a statement on X, formerly Twitter, warning US citizens who are unable to leave the country to prepare “contingency plans for emergency situations” and did not give further details.

The statement also said that the US government is unable to provide any routine or emergency consular services to US citizens and those who need “emergency assistance to depart should contact the US Embassy in the country they plan to enter”.

Sleeper cells of the Islamic State group have claimed responsibility for deadly attacks over the past months in different parts of Syria.

Despite their defeat in March 2019, the extremists still pose a threat in the war-torn country.

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Israeli soldiers cross the security fence moving towards the so-called Alpha Line that separates the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights from Syria (Matias Delacroix/AP)

Israel has been pounding what it says are military sites in Syria after the dramatic collapse of President Bashar Assad’s rule, wiping out air defences and most of the arsenal of the former Syrian army.

Israeli troops have also seized a border buffer zone, sparking condemnation, with critics accusing Israel of violating the 1974 ceasefire and possibly exploiting the chaos in Syria for a land grab.

The Assad family’s rule, which lasted more than half a century, collapsed just over a week ago following a rebel advance.

This has renewed fears of regional instability as the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza shows no signs of halting and hostilities between Israel and Lebanon-based Hezbollah continue despite a ceasefire.

The new Syrian administration, led by the former insurgents who toppled Assad, has complained to the UN Security Council about the Israeli bombardment and incursions into Syrian territory in the Golan Heights.

However, it has also said it does not want a military confrontation with Israel.

By Press Association

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