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The Syrian Army says Israel has fired missiles at the international airport in Damascus, adding it took the airport out of service temporarily, killed two soldiers, and wounded two others.

The attack, which occurred shortly after midnight Sunday, was the second in seven months to put the Damascus International Airport out of commission. It caused material damage in a nearby area, the army said, without giving further details.

Syria’s Ministry of Transport said work to repair the damage began immediately and later Monday, some flights resumed while work in other parts of the airport continued.

An opposition war monitor reported the Israeli strikes hit the airport as well as an arms depot close to the facility south of Damascus. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said four people were killed in the strike while the Syrian government reported that two had been killed.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who returned to power last week, has repeatedly promised to push back against Iran’s nuclear and strategic ambitions in the region which often involve Syria’s proxy involvement.

Almost a decade has passed since Israel began its ‘campaign between wars’ in Syria, whose pace of airstrikes – according to IDF chief of staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kohavi – has increased from once in every four months at the outset to once per week today," Mark Dubowitz, Foundation for Defense of Democracies chief executive, told Fox News Digital.

Syrian airports have increasingly been targeted – a reflection of their increasing use by Iran for unloading advanced weaponry destined for terror groups on Israel’s border and Hezbollah in Lebanon. That Damascus International Airport appears to have resumed some operations within eight hours of Monday’s strike is a testament to Israeli precision in carrying out the strike."

Israel has not publicly confirmed the strike but Netanyahu spoke during a cabinet meeting on Tuesday and reaffirmed his opposition to a nuclear deal with Iran that appears to have stalled in recent months.

We will work openly, from a position of strength, in the international arena against a return to the nuclear agreement," Netanyahu said. "Not only in talks with leaders behind closed doors but strongly and openly in the sphere of global opinion, which is now aware of the true dangers posed by Iran – the Iranian regime that is killing innocent citizens in and outside Iran."

Netanyahu warned that supporters of a return to a nuclear deal with Iran may attempt to resuscitate it in the future and that there is a "possibility" it has "not yet finally disappeared from the agenda."

Therefore, we will do everything to prevent the return to this bad agreement, which is leading to a nuclear Iran under international auspices. We will also take vigorous action to prevent the Iranian military entrenchment in Syria and elsewhere and we will not wait."

Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes on targets inside government-controlled parts of Syria in recent years, but rarely acknowledges or discusses such operations.

Israel has acknowledged, however, that it targets bases of Iran-allied militant groups, such as Lebanon’s Hezbollah, which has sent thousands of fighters to support Syrian President Bashar Assad’s forces.

Thousands of Iran-backed fighters have joined Syria’s 11-year civil war and helped tip the balance of power in Assad’s favor.

Israel says an Iranian presence on its northern frontier is a red line that justifies its strikes on facilities and weapons inside Syria.

 
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The Syrian Army says Israel has fired missiles at the international airport in Damascus, adding it took the airport out of service temporarily, killed two soldiers, and wounded two others.

The attack, which occurred shortly after midnight Sunday, was the second in seven months to put the Damascus International Airport out of commission. It caused material damage in a nearby area, the army said, without giving further details.

Syria’s Ministry of Transport said work to repair the damage began immediately and later Monday, some flights resumed while work in other parts of the airport continued.

An opposition war monitor reported the Israeli strikes hit the airport as well as an arms depot close to the facility south of Damascus. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said four people were killed in the strike while the Syrian government reported that two had been killed.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who returned to power last week, has repeatedly promised to push back against Iran’s nuclear and strategic ambitions in the region which often involve Syria’s proxy involvement.

Almost a decade has passed since Israel began its ‘campaign between wars’ in Syria, whose pace of airstrikes – according to IDF chief of staff Lt.-Gen. Aviv Kohavi – has increased from once in every four months at the outset to once per week today," Mark Dubowitz, Foundation for Defense of Democracies chief executive, told Fox News Digital.

Syrian airports have increasingly been targeted – a reflection of their increasing use by Iran for unloading advanced weaponry destined for terror groups on Israel’s border and Hezbollah in Lebanon. That Damascus International Airport appears to have resumed some operations within eight hours of Monday’s strike is a testament to Israeli precision in carrying out the strike."

Israel has not publicly confirmed the strike but Netanyahu spoke during a cabinet meeting on Tuesday and reaffirmed his opposition to a nuclear deal with Iran that appears to have stalled in recent months.

We will work openly, from a position of strength, in the international arena against a return to the nuclear agreement," Netanyahu said. "Not only in talks with leaders behind closed doors but strongly and openly in the sphere of global opinion, which is now aware of the true dangers posed by Iran – the Iranian regime that is killing innocent citizens in and outside Iran."

Netanyahu warned that supporters of a return to a nuclear deal with Iran may attempt to resuscitate it in the future and that there is a "possibility" it has "not yet finally disappeared from the agenda."

Therefore, we will do everything to prevent the return to this bad agreement, which is leading to a nuclear Iran under international auspices. We will also take vigorous action to prevent the Iranian military entrenchment in Syria and elsewhere and we will not wait."

Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes on targets inside government-controlled parts of Syria in recent years, but rarely acknowledges or discusses such operations.

Israel has acknowledged, however, that it targets bases of Iran-allied militant groups, such as Lebanon’s Hezbollah, which has sent thousands of fighters to support Syrian President Bashar Assad’s forces.

Thousands of Iran-backed fighters have joined Syria’s 11-year civil war and helped tip the balance of power in Assad’s favor.

Israel says an Iranian presence on its northern frontier is a red line that justifies its strikes on facilities and weapons inside Syria.



What a world we live in... new weapons are being tested on neighbors ?
 
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Syria should get land based cruise missiles in large numbers and hit the Tel Aviv airport in self defence soon these unprovoked attacks will stop. Self defence works both ways.

They have everything but Assad is useless it was better he got dethroned atleast the Interim gov't of Syria wouldn't allow a bullet fired their direction. They can't do it to anybody else without tit for tat anywhere else not in Gaza or Lebanon but in Syria it goes because of Assad.. Even these who aided him must wish that he somehow got killed in Damascus during the revolution
 
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Good thing Russia is protecting Syria!


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Syria should get land based cruise missiles in large numbers and hit the Tel Aviv airport in self defence soon these unprovoked attacks will stop. Self defence works both ways.
Lol, what makes you think Syria will survive the hour after that? All their missiles will be intercepted, even MANPADS easily intercept cruise missiles as shown in Ukraine, as opposed to rockets which are very hard to intercept, Israeli Iron Dome and Iron Beam can intercept even the largest cruise missile barrages.
 
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Good thing Russia is protecting Syria!


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He is babysitted in Damascus and he is worthless as they come. Hamas and Hezbollah have deterence in the region but not him because he allows it and here is the funny thing they could probably rough Israel up worse then these two non-state actors
 
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They have everything but Assad is useless it was better he got dethroned atleast the Interim gov't of Syria wouldn't allow a bullet fired their direction. They can't do it to anybody else without tit for tat anywhere else not in Gaza or Lebanon but in Syria it goes because of Assad.. Even these who aided him must wish that he somehow got killed in Damascus during the revolution
Lol we bomb Hamas/PIJ and bomb Hezbollah all the time wherever we need to bomb them

He is babysitted in Damascus and he is worthless as they come. Hamas and Hezbollah have deterence in the region but not him because he allows it and here is the funny thing they could probably rough Israel up worse then these two non-state actors
What deterrence? we act freely.
 
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Lol we bomb Hamas/PIJ and bomb Hezbollah all the time wherever we need to bomb them

You get bombed back it happens all the time.. When you do that your people go into shelters there is effective deterence.. Sometimes they start firing but they get it always back and vice versa..

Deterence comes from biting back and when their is consequences. They can target Israeli energy fields in the ocean as well, cities, infras etc etc. There is price to be paid..

Hence ceasefires comes into play always
 
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You get bombed back it happens all the time.. When you do that your people go into shelters there is effective deterence
Bombed how? How many of us died in the last operation? Palestinian rockets failed and killed a bunch of Palestinian kids and civilians, that's it.

Remember when Hezbollah tried to infiltrate Israel like 3 years ago? Israel killed all of the infiltrators and kept quiet about it and Nasrallah did nothing in response. Deterrence my ***.

Deterence comes from biting back and when their is consequences. They can target Israeli energy fields in the ocean as well, cities, infras etc etc. There is price to be paid
Oh they can? Why do they not do so after we bomb them every week?
 
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