Israel launched a renewed series of operations against targets in Syria, marking an escalation in regional tensions
Israeli aircraft conducted aerial assaults on multiple locations within Syria's central Homs province, specifically targeting military installations in the villages of Shanshar and Shamsin, located to the south of Homs City.

Israeli military aircraft conducted a series of airstrikes on multiple locations within Syria’s central Homs province, specifically targeting military fortifications situated in the villages of Shanshar and Shamsin, located to the south of Homs City.
Reports from Reuters indicate that the Israeli Defense Forces have not yet provided any comments on the strikes that occurred on Tuesday. In past instances, the military has reported conducting similar operations, which, according to their statements, were aimed at military headquarters and storage facilities.
Since the removal of former President Bashar al-Assad, Israel has conducted extensive airstrikes targeting Syrian military installations. Additionally, Israeli forces have occupied the UN-monitored demilitarized zone within Syrian territory.
An airstrike on the outskirts of Daraa Governorate last Monday resulted in the deaths of three civilians and left 19 others injured, according to local reports.
Israel has maintained control over the majority of the Golan Heights, a territory captured from Syria in 1967. In light of the evolving political landscape in Syria following the dissolution of the Assad regime, Israel has extended its influence into the Syrian buffer zone. Consequently, Israel has declared the 1974 disengagement agreement with Syria to be nullified.