Israeli Army bombs Syrian military infrastructure used by Hezbollah

MADRID 30 Nov. (EUROPA PRESS) –

This Saturday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) bombed Syrian military infrastructure located on the border between Syria and Lebanon and which had supposedly been used by the Shiite militia party Hezbollah for its offensive against Israel, currently in a ceasefire period. after an agreement reached earlier in the week.

“The IDF attacked military infrastructure in Syria near the border crossings between Syria and Lebanon, which were actively used by the terrorist Hezbollah to transport combat assets,” said the Arabic spokesman for the Israeli Army, Avichai Adraee, in his profile. official on social networks.

According to Adraee, this operation has been carried out after “monitoring the transfer of Hezbollah’s combat assets from Syria to Lebanon”, all of this even after the ceasefire agreement was signed. Israel has stressed that these Hezbollah operations represent a threat to its security and a violation of the pact.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stressed earlier this week that he could break the ceasefire agreement at any time if Hezbollah was detected carrying out or planning operations that could be interpreted as a threat to the security of the State of Israel. .

Thus, the IDF has stressed that Hezbollah, supported by the “Syrian regime” of Bashar al Assad, “uses civilian infrastructure to carry out terrorist operations and transport weapons intended to be used against citizens of the State of Israel,” with which will continue to operate to “eliminate any threat.”

This attack against the border between Syria and Lebanon occurs in a context marked not only by the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, but also in the midst of the Syrian rebel offensive against the Al Assad regime. The jihadist group Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) has already taken the city of Aleppo, the second largest in the country.

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