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Israeli airstrikes target former military site in southern Syria: Report

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Damascus: Israeli warplanes conducted airstrikes on a former military site in southern Syria on Monday, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The strikes targeted the 89th Artillery Regiment base near Jabab and Izraa in Daraa province. No immediate reports of casualties were available, and the extent of the damage remains unclear, the Britain-based war monitor noted.

This incident marks the 21st Israeli strike on Syrian territory since the beginning of 2025, according to the Observatory. Of these, 19 were aerial strikes, while two were ground-based attacks.

The Israeli operations have targeted and destroyed at least 23 sites, including weapons depots, military headquarters, and vehicles.

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