Israeli air strikes kill eight Syria troops

A bomb exploded on Wednesday in Deraa close to convoy of UN monitors, led by Major-General Robert Mood, tasked with observing the implementation of Annan's April 12 ceasefire deal. (File/Reuters)
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Updated 25 October 2023
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Israeli air strikes kill eight Syria troops

  • Israel’s military said its jets had struck Syrian army infrastructure and mortar launchers
  • Israel hits Syria’s Aleppo airport for fourth time in two weeks

BEIRUT: Israeli strikes killed eight soldiers in southern Syria early Wednesday, Syrian state media reported, in what the Israeli army said was a response to earlier rocket fire.
Persistent rocket and artillery exchanges with Lebanese militant group Hezbollah and allied Palestinian factions across Israel’s northern borders with Lebanon and Syria have raised fears of a new front in Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza.
“Around 1:45 am (2245 GMT Tuesday), the Israeli enemy carried out an aerial aggression from the occupied Golan Heights,” Syrian state media said.
They said the strikes also wounded seven soldiers and caused material damage.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said 11 soldiers were killed, including four officers.

The Britain-based war monitor said the strikes “destroyed arms depots and a Syrian air defense radar” and also targeted an infantry unit.

The war monitor added that Israeli strikes also hit Syria’s Aleppo airport on Wednesday in what was the fourth such incident in two weeks as regional tensions simmer over the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
“Israel renewed its air aggressions on Syria... bombing Aleppo International Airport on Wednesday afternoon,” the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
Syrian transport ministry official Suleiman Khalil said the Aleppo airport runway had been targeted by a strike.
The Israeli army said its “fighter jets struck military infrastructure and mortars belonging to the Syrian army in response to the launches toward Israel yesterday (Tuesday).”
Israeli strikes on Sunday put Syria’s two main airports, in Damascus and Aleppo, out of service, Syrian state media said.
Israel has besieged the Gaza Strip since militants from Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas stormed into Israel on October 7 and went on a rampage that Israeli officials say killed more than 1,400 people.
They also snatched more than 220 hostages in the worst-ever attack in Israel’s history.
Israel has responded with withering air strikes and a near-total land, sea and air blockade of Gaza, where the Hamas-run health ministry says 5,791 people have been killed in the war so far.
During more than a decade of civil war in Syria, Israel has launched hundreds of air strikes on its northern neighbor, primarily targeting Hezbollah fighters and other Iran-backed forces as well as Syrian army positions.
Israel rarely comments on individual strikes it carries out on Syria, but it has repeatedly said it will not allow its arch-foe Iran, which supports President Bashar Assad’s government, to expand its presence.
Israel occupied much of the Golan Heights in the Six-Day war of 1967 and later annexed it in a move never recognized by the United Nations.


Military coalition in Yemen condemns attack on commander’s convoy

Coalition spokesman Major General Turki Al-Maliki called the ambush “a criminal act that is contrary to all moral values.
Updated 22 January 2026
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Military coalition in Yemen condemns attack on commander’s convoy

  • Al-Maliki also said the coalition is committed to supporting Yemeni security efforts and pursuing those involved in the attack and bringing them to justice

RIYADH: The Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen condemned on Wednesday an attack that targeted the convoy of a senior commander.
The attack in the Jaoula area of ​​Lahj governorate targeted vehicles under the command of Brigadier General Hamdi Shukri, who heads the second division of the Giants Forces.
Coalition spokesman Major General Turki Al-Maliki said there were numerous deaths injuries and called the ambush “a criminal act that is contrary to all human and moral values.”
He said the coalition, which includes Saudi Arabia, will continue coordinating with the relevant authorities to ensure the security of citizens and maintain stability, Saudi Press Agency reported.
He called for people to work with the Yemeni government and military authorities to confront any sabotage attempts or terrorist operations targeting the security and stability of liberated governorates.
Al-Maliki also said the coalition is committed to supporting Yemeni security efforts and pursuing those involved in the attack and bringing them to justice.