Israeli Airstrikes in Damascus Kill at Least Two, Target Iran-Linked Sites
The strikes on residential areas in the Kafr Sousa district mark the latest in a series of attacks amid ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran-backed forces in Syria.
- Israeli airstrikes targeted the Kafr Sousa district in Damascus, Syria, resulting in casualties and material damage.
- The strikes hit residential areas, including a building near an Iranian school, and caused the deaths of at least two people, with some reports indicating three fatalities.
- Iranian military experts and installations have been previous targets in the area, underscoring the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran-backed forces in Syria.
- The Israeli military has not commented on the strikes, which are part of a series of attacks targeting Iran-linked targets in Syria.
- The attacks come amid heightened tensions in the region, following a series of Israeli strikes on Syrian territory and a broader conflict involving Hamas and Israeli forces.