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Report: Israeli strike in Syria may have targeted Hezbollah's 'special forces'

The Alma Research Center, which monitors the northern front, assessed that the targeted site served as a weapons and ammunition smuggling hub, facilitating the transfer from Syria into Lebanon. Qusayr's proximity to the border makes it a key point along Hezbollah's smuggling routes.

by  Shachar Kleiman
Published on  05-21-2024 07:54
Last modified: 06-03-2024 14:16
Report: Israeli strike in Syria may have targeted Hezbollah's 'special forces'Arab social media

The site of the reported Israeli attack | Screenshot: Arab social media

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In what could have been a rare cross-border operation, it has emerged that Israeli warplanes reportedly pounded a compound in the Syrian village of Qusayr on Tuesday, according to Arab reports. The strikes, initially reported Tuesday as targeting a Hezbollah-related building in Homs without additional information, apparently targeted the pro-Iranian Imam Al-Husseini militia and Hezbollah's Elite Radwan force operating in the area.

Saudi AlHadath network reported that one Hezbollah terrorist was killed in the precision strikes. Their sources claim Radwan, Hezbollah's specialized unit, is seeking to establish a foothold in Syria near the Lebanese border. Israel did not officially acknowledged the strike.

The Alma Research Center, which monitors the northern front, assessed that the targeted site served as a weapons and ammunition smuggling hub, facilitating the transfer from Syria into Lebanon. Qusayr's proximity to the border makes it a key point along Hezbollah's smuggling routes. Chillingly, Alma discovered the Hezbollah-controlled compound was formerly a school building repurposed for militant activities by the Iranian-backed group that dominates the area.

While Syrian state media confirmed four fatalities in the strikes on the structure and a truck, Israel maintained its customary silence, neither confirming nor denying involvement.

If true, the audacious strike represents another cycle of escalating tensions as Israel attempts to disrupt Hezbollah's efforts to amass advanced weaponry and fortify its positions along the Golan frontier in preparation for a potential future conflict.

Tags: 5/21/2024ALma Research CenterGaza WarHezbollahIsrael

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