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Zionist regime initiates extensive air and naval offensives against Syria and introduces a new missile system

The zionist government continues to launch significant assaults on multiple regions throughout Syria, as Western-supported insurgents, who recently overthrew the nation's government, consolidate their position.

On Monday, the regime’s aircraft launched a series of airstrikes targeting key facilities and military infrastructure along the nation’s western coastline. The assaults, which included strikes on the cities of Tartus and Latakia, focused on missile bases and ammunition depots, according to sources.

Cities reverberated with powerful explosions amid the attacks.

According to Lebanon’s al-Mayadeen television network, Israeli occupation forces have reportedly advanced up to 15 kilometers (approximately 9 miles) into the western region of Syria’s Quneitra province.

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Russia’s Sputnik news agency has reported on Israeli strikes targeting military installations in the western provinces of Hama and Homs. The agency further noted that attacks on Hama and Aleppo, also located in western Syria, impacted the affected areas with a force likened to that of an “earthquake.”

Local sources have reported that regime warplanes conducted an aerial strike on the Military Airport located in the eastern province of Deir al-Zawr.

According to sources cited by the agency, Israeli naval forces have reportedly fired several missiles directed at the Syrian coast, with a particular focus on the Tartus Province.

Sources indicate that this marks the inaugural instance of the Israeli military employing “such missiles” in strikes against Syrian military installations.

Reports emerged just one day following the regime’s assault on former strongholds of the nation’s Republican Guard and Syrian military’s Fourth Armored Division, located in the Tal Mneen area and the town of Hafir, north of Damascus.

On Sunday, Israeli forces extended their reach by occupying three additional villages, including Jamla in Syria’s western Dara’a Province, along with Mazraat Beit Jan and Mughr al-Mir in the Rif Dimashq Province.

Israeli aircraft conducted airstrikes targeting an air defense installation in Muhajja, located in the eastern vicinity of Dara’a’s capital. The strikes also extended to military storage facilities belonging to the Syrian Army’s 18th Armored Division situated in the eastern suburbs of Homs.

The regime has significantly escalated its lethal assaults on the nation, specifically focusing on military infrastructure, following its seizure by anti-Damascus militants. These militants are reportedly receiving substantial military aid and collaboration from the Israeli regime and Western countries.

In a move viewed as part of its ongoing aggressive strategies, the regime has extended its control over Syria’s Golan Heights, encroaching upon a designated buffer zone within the area. Additionally, it has unveiled plans to significantly increase the number of settlers in this contested mountainous region.

Several Arab nations in the region, such as Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, and Iraq, have strongly criticized Tel Aviv for its recent actions.

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