
On Thursday, Syria accused Israel of trying to destabilize the country after intense air attacks on military bases and a deadly raid in southern Syria, part of the deepening of the onset that suddenly raises tension in the region.
Since Assad’s regime was thrown out of Syria last year in a quick offensive of the rebels, Israel performed Hundreds of air attacks and distributed forces to southern Syria, in what he says that security operations are needed against potentially hostile forces. The latest Israeli intrusion, which seemed to be one of the deepest and deadly in Syria so far, caused further anger among some Syrians.
Syrian new leaders condemned the moves of Israel, accusing Israel to violate his rights and many Syrians are afraid of being an invasion could announce a long -term occupation.
The Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that “dozens of civilians and soldiers” were wounded in air attacks that caused the “almost totally destruction” of the military airport outside the city of Ham. The Israeli army said late Wednesday that it had carried out air attacks on “military capabilities” at bases in Syria, including one in the HAMA region and the other in the center of the country, as well as military infrastructure in the Damascus area, the capital.
In the south of the country, the Governor’s Office in Darai said at least nine people were killed in attacks during the advancement of Israeli forces towards the city of Tall al-Jabiye. Local activist, Ammar Jahmany, said in a telephone conversation that Israeli forces clashed with local fighters who defended access to the city.
Israel said in a post on Telegram that his forces had spent a night attack. He said that his forces seized the weapons and “destroyed the terrorist infrastructure.” After the troops under the fire are armed militants, the army killed them, according to the post office.
Governor Daraa said that funerals for nine men who were killed would take place after noon of prayer in the nearby town of Nawa. Mr. Jahmany, who from Tall al-Jabiye, said that the number of deaths increased to 11 and that 22 were wounded, five critical of them.
He described men killed in an attack as civil volunteers who came out in defense of the city, including a tailor, a seller and construction workers. Others were wounded in the Israeli kicks of drone on homes in the city, he said, adding that his uncle was admitted to the hospital with a shrapnel wound in his shoulder after the stroke of drones on his house.