Israel attacked military targets in southern Syria.


The Israeli army conducted strikes on captured military facilities in the southern part of Syria
According to military reports, the strikes were aimed at command centers and other military facilities where dangerous weapons and ammunition were stored.
The concentration of military forces in southern Syria poses a threat to the safety of Israeli citizens. The Israel Defense Forces will continue to take measures to eliminate any risk
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed the strikes and noted that they are a response to the growing threat in the region. He warned that Israel would not allow southern Syria to become a front like southern Lebanon.
The attack occurred after calls from Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, regarding the disorientation of the region. They also warned against the unacceptable continuation of the Syrian army's advance towards southern Damascus.
Earlier, we reported that Hamas had handed over the bodies of lost hostages to Israel, but not all were identified. This was reported by 'Glavkom' citing the Israeli Defense Forces.
On the eve of February 20, Hamas transferred the bodies of four deceased hostages, including 83-year-old Oded Lifshitz, 32-year-old Shiri Bibas, and her two children.
The bodies of Shiri Bibas's children were identified, but the bodies transferred by Hamas did not belong to any of the hostages. The Israeli side claims that this body belongs to an unknown person.
'Glavkom' reports that on the eve of February 20, three bus explosions occurred in Bat Yam, Israel, within a few minutes.
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