Israel has carried out hundreds of attacks in Syria since the top of former President Bashar al-Assad in December.
The Syrian state media has reported that Israel has carried out air strikes near the city of Mediterranean Port, Syrian state media.
On Monday, an Israeli army statement stated that its forces “attacked a military site, where the weapons belonging to the previous Syrian regime were stored in the field of Karardah”, which was north of the Syrian President Bashar al-Ashad’s Grihanagar, Tartas Port.
The Syrian state news agency Sana said that “without recording human damage so far, the aerial attack by Israeli -occupied aircraft on the Tartus City environment”, “civil defense and special teams are working to confirm the location of goals to special teams”.
Last December, in view of the aggressive electricity, Syria’s long-time leader collided with Al-Assad, with hundreds of airstrikes on Syrian military assets, which was said to have been said to prevent them from falling into hostile hands.
Last Tuesday, the Israeli Army said it carried out airstrikes targeting armed military sites in southern Syria, a few days later Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for demonetisation of the region.
Israel has shifted forces into a United Nations Region area within Syria after Al-Assad’s removal, a step that violated the 1974 disintegration agreement with Syria. Israel has also controlled the areas outside the buffer zone, including Mount Harman, and conducted frequent bombing raids at military sites.
At the Syrian National Dialogue Conference last week, the participants confirmed their rejection of “provocative” statements by Netanyahu and urged the international community to pressurize Israel to stop any “aggression and violation”, condemning “Israeli incident in the Syrian region”.
The conference also opposed Israel’s efforts to prevent the stress of sects, showing that it was ready to protect the Syrian minority Drews community, many of which live in the south of the country.