Key Takeaways
- The Israeli Air Force has attacked over 250 military targets in Syria, including fighter jets, helicopters, and anti-aircraft missile systems.
- The attack marks one of the largest offensive operations in the history of the Israeli Air Force.
- Syrian President Bashar Assad has stepped down and left Syria after negotiations with some participants in the Syrian conflict.
Damascus: The Israeli air force has attacked more than 250 military targets in Syria since the change of power in the country, including military bases, dozens of fighter jets and helicopters, anti-aircraft missile systems and warehouses with missiles and other weapons, Israeli Army Radio reported, citing a source.
The Israeli Air Force’s attack marked one of the largest offensive operations in the history of the Israeli Air Force, according to reports.
Syrian armed opposition groups captured Damascus on Sunday.
Syrian Prime Minister Mohammad Ghazi al-Jalali said that he and 18 other ministers had decided to remain in the capital. Jalali also said he was in contact with the leaders of militant groups that had entered the city.
The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Syrian President Bashar Assad has stepped down and left Syria after negotiations with some participants in the Syrian conflict, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.








