BEIRUT – Israel conducted more than 100 air strikes on military targets in Syria on Monday including a research centre Western countries suspected of having links to chemical weapons production in Damascus, a war monitor said.
Abdel Rahman said, the targets of Israeli strikes included weapons depots in the eastern Deir Ezzor province and near the Qamishli military airport in the country’s northeast.
Raids also destroyed boats from the former Syrian navy in the sea port of Latakia, he said.
Israel, which borders Syria, has sent troops into a buffer zone on the east of the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights after Assad’s fall, in what Foreign Minister Gideon Saar described as a “limited and temporary step” for “security reasons”. – AFP