Israeli Air Force targets weapon transfer in Syria

IAF attacks eight bridges in Syria

Earlier today (Monday), Syrian media reported that the IDF attacked 8 bridges along the border between Syria and Lebanon. An IDF spokesperson revealed that the crossings were used for transferring weapons to Hezbollah.

Royal Australian Air Force F35 flyby (Photo: Shutterstock / Luke Shelley)

Earlier this evening (Monday), Air Force fighter jets, guided by the Intelligence Division, attacked the crossing points of the Syrian regime along the Syria-Lebanon border, which were used to transfer weapons to the terrorist organization Hezbollah.

The strikes focused on thwarting the capabilities of Hezbollah's Unit 4400 – responsible for transferring weapons used to carry out terrorist attacks against the Israeli home front and IDF forces.

The IDF further emphasized that it will continue to act decisively to thwart Hezbollah's buildup of weaponry that threatens the citizens of the State of Israel.

Hezbollah, with the support of the Syrian regime, continues to exploit civilian infrastructure for terrorist activities. These attacks are part of an ongoing effort to disrupt the organization's operational capabilities and ensure Israel's security.


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Looks like the bridges got a little too "cross" with the IAF! 😄 But on a serious note, targeting weapon transfers to terrorist groups is an important security measure. I'm glad the IDF took action to keep people safe, even if it meant temporarily inconveniencing some commuters. Keeping the region s
Yuval Sephardi 26.11.24
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Hmm, interesting move by Israel. Why target bridges specifically? Curious about their strategic reasoning.
Michelle Greenberg 26.11.24
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