Jin10 data reported on May 3 that according to the Iranian Tasnim News Agency, on Friday evening to Saturday, Israel launched a wave of airstrikes across Syria. Damascus and international observers stated that this was the largest airstrike of the year so far. Previously, tensions had escalated again in the Druze-populated areas. It was reported that Israeli fighter jets carried out over 20 airstrikes across Syria at night, targeting military bases in Damascus, Latakia, Hama, and Deraa. Just hours before the airstrikes occurred, the Syrian interim government condemned an earlier attack by Israel near the presidential palace as a "dangerous escalation." According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), four people were injured in the attacks on Latakia and Hama, while the southern region, including Deraa, was also targeted. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz issued a joint statement saying that this attack was a "clear message" to the Syrian leadership.
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Israel launched its largest airstrike of the year across Syria.
Jin10 data reported on May 3 that according to the Iranian Tasnim News Agency, on Friday evening to Saturday, Israel launched a wave of airstrikes across Syria. Damascus and international observers stated that this was the largest airstrike of the year so far. Previously, tensions had escalated again in the Druze-populated areas. It was reported that Israeli fighter jets carried out over 20 airstrikes across Syria at night, targeting military bases in Damascus, Latakia, Hama, and Deraa. Just hours before the airstrikes occurred, the Syrian interim government condemned an earlier attack by Israel near the presidential palace as a "dangerous escalation." According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), four people were injured in the attacks on Latakia and Hama, while the southern region, including Deraa, was also targeted. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defense Minister Katz issued a joint statement saying that this attack was a "clear message" to the Syrian leadership.