Israel strikes over 350 military sites in Syria as troops enter border zone

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Israel conducted airstrikes on over 350 military sites in Syria in the last 48 hours, targeting strategic weapons stockpiles. This action follows the recent collapse of the Syrian government, which has raised security concerns for Israel. Israeli troops are also moving into a buffer zone along the border, established after the 1973 war. However, Israel stated that its forces are not advancing toward Damascus, where life is gradually returning to normal after recent unrest. The U.S. announced it would recognize a new Syrian government that renounces terrorism and protects minority rights. The ongoing civil war in Syria has resulted in significant casualties and displacement over the past 14 years.


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