
'Israeli' airstrike targets rural Suwayda, Syria
Earlier, the 'Israeli' army issued a statement claiming it had targeted Syrian tanks allegedly attempting to advance toward the towns of Al-Sijīn and Sami' in the Suwayda region.
According to the 'Israeli' military, the presence of these armored vehicles in southern Syria poses a potential threat to its security.
The statement added that 'Israel' would not allow any military threat to develop near its border and would continue monitoring the situation closely.

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