Israeli airstrikes in Syria result in multiple fatalities

An attack on Iranian-backed militia forces in the Syrian province of Hama on Thursday left a number of people dead. According to the Syrian Observato
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 An attack on Iranian-backed militia forces in the Syrian province of Hama on Thursday left a number of people dead. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which is located in the UK, Israel is to blame for the airstrikes. Israel is believed to have targeted militia members with ties to Iran's military and their ammunition and weapon storage facilities. The war monitor claimed numerous explosions in Hama that started flames and killed a large number of people, using its vast network of informants in Syria. He continued by saying that a Syrian Air Force officer was also listed as missing. Without naming any losses, the state-run SANA news agency of Syria reported that our air defences were encountering enemy targets in the air.

Regarding the attack, Israel made no immediate reaction. It should be recalled that Israel has conducted hundreds of airstrikes in its neighbouring country since the commencement of the civil war in Syria in 2011. The Iranian-backed militias, a supporter of President Bashar al-Assad, and the members of the Lebanese Shia group Hezbollah have also been attacked in addition to the government troops. Israel has admitted hundreds of attacks, including some that targeted fighters with Iranian support, despite rarely commenting on specific attacks. It is acting in self-defense in order to stop it from gaining a foothold.

Additionally, the US military announced on Thursday that over the previous 24 hours, it had killed four members of armed organisations associated with Iran in Syria. Tehran, on the other hand, denied having any connections to the Syrian rebel groups who had been the focus of US airstrikes on Wednesday. Although Iran claims to have its Revolutionary Guards in Syria, it also denies having regular troops there. The regime forces are advised by Bashar al-military. Assad's

It is true that the military struggle in Syria began more than ten years ago with the violent suppression of peaceful uprisings. After foreign forces participated, it continued for a longer period of time until the entry of international jihadists. Almost 500,000 people have perished in this conflict. Additionally, the country's pre-war population has been reduced to half. Many of them continue to reside in refugee camps within the nation or in its neighbours.

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