ALWAGHT- An Israeli military convoy has moved from Tal al-Ahmar al-Gharbi toward al-Asha village in southern Quneitra, Syria.
Syrian outlets confirmed that Israeli airstrikes recently targeted the Palmyra military airport in Homs province. This offensive follows a recent Israeli air raid on areas west of Daraa, which killed two civilians and injured 19 others. The latest strikes are part of Israel's ongoing focus on Syrian infrastructure.
Israeli forces have increasingly targeted Syrian military sites, including the demolition of the Abu Darwish military post near al-Nasiriyah in Quneitra and the movement of military vehicles into al-Adnaniyah and al-Asha villages. These actions have extended Israel’s territorial occupation in southern Syria, with forces occupying approximately 600 square kilometers.
Over the past week, Israeli airstrikes have intensified across various Syrian locations, targeting military installations previously held by Bashar al-Assad’s army but now controlled by Syria's new authorities. On Tuesday, Israeli aircraft struck military sites in Shinshar and Shamsin villages, southwest of Homs city, further escalating the situation.