Israel conducts over 310 airstrikes in Syria following Assad regime's collapse
Israel has conducted over 310 airstrikes in Syria since the collapse of the Assad regime. The strikes target military facilities to prevent extremist access to advanced weaponry. Key regions affected include Aleppo, Damascus, and Hama. The Israeli Defense Forces have focused on Syrian Army sites, including weapons depots and airports. Reports indicate that many targeted sites have been destroyed. The airstrikes follow the takeover of Damascus by rebel forces. Israeli officials emphasize the need for these operations to protect national security. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Israel seeks peaceful relations with new forces in Syria but will defend its borders if necessary.