Key facts
- Eight Israeli airstrikes hit Syria's Abu al-Duhur airbase.
- The strikes hit the runway and storage facilities at the airbase.
- No casualties were reported from the strikes on the airbase.
- The Abu al-Duhur airbase is used as a training center for Syria's new army.
- The al-Assad regime was ousted in late 2024.
- Israeli forces conducted artillery shelling and strikes in southern Lebanon.
- Targeted areas in southern Lebanon included Majdal Zoun, Mansouri, Haddatha, and Baraachit.
- Lebanese state media reported on the shelling in southern Lebanon.
Eight Israeli airstrikes have targeted the Abu al-Duhur military airbase in northwestern Syria, striking the runway and storage facilities. No casualties were reported in the strikes. The Abu al-Duhur airbase has been utilized as a training center for Syria's new army subsequent to the ouster of the al-Assad regime in late 2024.
In parallel, Israeli forces conducted artillery shelling and strikes in southern Lebanon on Tuesday. These actions targeted multiple areas, including Majdal Zoun, Mansouri, Haddatha, and Baraachit, as reported by Lebanese state media.
