Israel conducts extensive airstrikes in Syria after Assad's ousting
Israel has launched extensive airstrikes across Syria, targeting over 350 military sites following the ousting of President Assad. The Israeli Defense Forces claim the operation neutralized threats and stopped weapons from reaching extremist groups. While Israel denies advancing on Damascus, opposition sources report that Israeli troops are approaching the capital. This marks a significant shift in the region's dynamics after Assad's removal. The international community has condemned Israel's actions, raising concerns about potential territorial ambitions and violations of the 1974 disengagement agreement.