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Israeli navy launches attack to destroy Syrian fleet

By IANS | Updated: December 10, 2024 20:00 IST

Jerusalem, Dec 10 The Israeli military announced on Tuesday that its navy carried out a large-scale operation to ...

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Jerusalem, Dec 10 The Israeli military announced on Tuesday that its navy carried out a large-scale operation to destroy the former Bashar al-Assad regime's fleet.

The strikes destroyed 'numerous' vessels armed with sea-to-sea missiles in Mina al-Bayda Bay and the port of Latakia on the Syrian coast in an overnight attack between Monday and Tuesday, it said.

The operation aimed to prevent the fleet's weaponry from falling into hostile hands, Xinhua news agency reported.

Separately, the Israeli Air Force has conducted about 250 airstrikes in Syria since the collapse of Assad's government.

Israeli officials said the strikes were intended to destroy advanced weapons that could threaten Israel.

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