Iran Press/West Asia: Israel struck at least seven targets in southwest Syria on Sunday, including advanced missile storage sites, air defense systems, and weapon production facilities and warplanes according to the defense sources.
Khalkhala Air Base north of Sweida City, Mezzeh Air Base in Damascus, a Security complex, and a government research center in the Kafr Sousa district of Damascus, military bases in Daraa and Suwayda Governorates, in southern Syria were among the Israeli targets.
Israel Occupy More Lands in Golan and Mount Hermon
Israeli Military on Sunday seized control of the buffer zone between Israel and Syria for the first time since the 1974 Agreement on Disengagement in the buffer zone.
According to the military, Israeli troops were deployed to specific strategic positions in the buffer zone and also warned residents of Ofaniya, Quneitra, al-Hamidiyah, Samdaniya al-Gharbiyya, and al-Qahtaniyah to stay away from occupied borders.
Jewish Kan public broadcaster reported that the Israeli military was considering deepening the area of Israeli Military control further into the Golan Heights.
Israeli forces advanced and seized the Syrian side of Mount Hermon on Sunday located some 10 kilometers from the border.
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Drone struck a Building in Yavne in Southern Israel