The Jerusalem Post

Syria: Israel struck near Damascus Airport

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

The Syrian regime accused Israel of striking weapons depots and warehouses near Damascus Internatio­nal Airport, the official Syrian news agency SANA reported Tuesday.

The strike, which took place at around 1 a.m. on Tuesday, targeted buildings belonging to Shiite militias loyal to the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights reported that Syrian air defenses failed to intercept the two missiles fired from Israel’s Golan Heights.

“This aggression comes in the framework of the support provided by the Zionist entity to the terrorist organizati­ons to raise their collapsed morals due to the big losses inflicted upon them by the Syrian army over the last few days,” stated the SANA report.

Unconfirme­d local reports stated that missiles also targeted an Iranian cargo plane that had been unloading at the airport.

During a ceremony honoring reservists held in the Knesset auditorium on Tuesday – part of a day dedicated to the IDF and reservists in particular – IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Gadi Eisenkot spoke about the military’s current capabiliti­es.

“IDF units on land, air and in the sea operate around the clock and are tested every single day – in thwarting terror in Judea and Samaria; protecting the country’s borders in the south and the north; and in continuous offensive activity to thwart the advanced capabiliti­es [of Israel’s enemies] and to reduce threats to the country,” he said.

Oren Oppenheim contribute­d to this report.

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