Israel says bombed hundreds of military sites across Syria in 48 hours
Israel’s military said it bombed more than 350 sites in Syria during 48 hours, targeting “most of the strategic weapons stockpiles” in the country.
There is concern that, with the sudden collapse of the Syrian government, weapons stockpiles could be seized by jihadi militants.
Warplanes hit what Israel said were Syrian air defense systems, military airfields, missile depots, and dozens of weapons production sites in the cities of Damascus, Homs, Tartus, Latakia, and Palmyra, the Israeli army statement said.
In naval operations overnight Monday, Israeli missile ships struck two Syrian navy facilities simultaneously — Al-Bayda port and Latakia port — where the army said 15 Syrian naval vessels were docked.
Israeli did not specify how many Syrian naval vessels were hit. The private security firm Ambrey said it had seen evidence that at least six Soviet-era Syrian navy missile ships were hit.
Israeli officials said earlier that Israel also targeted alleged chemical weapons sites.