Israeli air strikes hit Syria’s Latakia port for the second time in December, igniting a fire in the container terminal
Israel has intensified its air strikes against Syria which it says it targets Iran backed forces in the region.
Fires have erupted in the container storage area in Syria's Latakia Port following an Israeli missile attack, regime media said. Tuesday's attack is Israel's second strike in December, damaged facades of a hospital, some residential buildings and shops "The Israeli 'aggression' caused big materialistic damages and assessing its results is still a work in progress", Syrian regime defence ministry said in a statement.
Israel has intensified its attacks against what it has described as Iranian targets in Syria, where Tehran-backed forces including Lebanon's Hezbollah have deployed over the last decade to support regime leader Bashar al Assad in Syria's civil war.READ MORE:
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