Israel attacked a special Hezbollah unit in Syria

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The Al Arabiya channel reported on another alleged Israeli attack in Syria. The target, according to the publication, is the drone unit of the terrorist organization. The sources stated that Unit 127, which belongs to the Hezbollah organization, is responsible for the production of the UAVs in Lebanon

Is the IDF increasing attacks against Iran’s presence in Syria? The Saudi Al-Arabiya channel reported that on the night between Sunday and the second of this week, Israel allegedly attacked Hezbollah’s Unit 127 at the al-Qaseir airport in the suburbs of Homs in Syria. According to the report, this unit is responsible for the production, development and research of drones. In addition, it was also reported that on the night between Monday and Tuesday, a multi-storey building used as an Iranian command and control headquarters in Damascus was attacked, as reported by Roy Kays in ‘Khan Haudas’.

Earlier this week, the Syrian army accused Israel of attacking between Monday and Tuesday night in the area of ​​the capital Damascus. According to the Syrians, the Israeli Air Force launched missiles from the northeast of the Sea of ​​Galilee at several positions in the Damascus area. The anti-aircraft system was activated and intercepted some of the missiles. Two Syrian army personnel were injured and damage was caused.

At the same time, the Syrian Monitoring Center for Human Rights, an opposition organization based in the UK, reports that Hezbollah and its allies carried out a series of arrests on Monday in the al-Qasir area on the Syria-Lebanon border, a day after the attack attributed to Israel in the area. It was also reported that Hezbollah uses the al-Kasir crossing to smuggle shipments from Syria to Lebanon, and that last night tankers passed from Syria to Lebanon through the al-Kasir crossing and under Hezbollah’s supervision. The organization also reports that there is “resentment” within the Syrian regime over the deployment of Hezbollah and Iran within Syrian territory. At the same time, the organization reports that the number of dead from the attack attributed to Israel on Tuesday night in Sayeda Zainab, south of Damascus, has risen to 6, of which 3 have Syrian citizenship and 3 have foreign citizenship.

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