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Israel Strikes Hezbollah Weapons Facilities in Syria
Israel carried out airstrikes in Syria, targeting Hezbollah weapons facilities, claiming the militia is smuggling arms from Syria to Lebanon. Syria condemned the attacks.
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- How did Syria respond to the attacks?
- Syria's foreign ministry condemned the attacks and called on UN members to stop Israeli aggression.
- Where does Israel claim Hezbollah is storing weapons?
- Israel claims that Hezbollah is using civilian buildings in Lebanon and Syria to store weapons, justifying their attacks.
- What is the Israeli army's claim regarding Hezbollah's activities?
- The Israeli army claims that the Lebanese Hezbollah militia is smuggling weapons from Syria to Lebanon.
- What was the target of the Israeli airstrikes according to Syrian reports?
- According to Syrian state media and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, Israeli airstrikes targeted an industrial zone and nearby residential buildings in Homs province.
- When did the latest attacks take place in relation to other recent events?
- The attacks occurred a day after Israeli airstrikes on the outskirts of Damascus, part of an intensified campaign following the start of the Gaza war.