Israel conducts 300 airstrikes in Syria to target Assad's military assets
Israel has conducted 300 airstrikes in Syria over 48 hours, targeting military planes and ships linked to former President Assad. The strikes aim to prevent these assets from falling into the hands of terrorists following the recent rebel victory. Israeli forces focused on air defense systems and missile stockpiles, hitting major air bases and naval facilities. Reports indicate Israeli tanks have been spotted near Damascus, crossing into a buffer zone for the first time in decades. The Israeli military denies leaving the buffer zone, stating their presence is to protect the border. Meanwhile, the U.S. has also launched airstrikes in Syria against ISIS targets, amid concerns of a power vacuum following Assad's ousting.