Israeli Navy Destroys 2 Key Syrian Naval Facilities Home To 15 Vessels & Dozens Of Missiles
A decisive strike—Israel destroys two critical Syrian naval facilities, crippling Syria's military strength and protecting its borders.
The Israeli Navy targeted Al-Bayda and Latakia ports, home to 15 naval vessels and dozens of long-range sea-to-sea missiles.
These missiles, capable of reaching 190 kilometers, posed a serious threat to civilian and military shipping in the region.
Simultaneously, over 350 airstrikes by Israel hit strategic sites across Syria, dismantling weapons stockpiles and air defense systems.
Assets destroyed include Scud missiles, attack helicopters, radars, and drones—crippling Syria’s operational capabilities.
As chaos unfolded in Syria, Israel announced plans for a "sterile defense zone" to prevent weapons from falling into extremist hands.
While Israel welcomes Assad’s fall, it remains cautious, wary of rebel groups tied to al-Qaeda and ISIS gaining power.
Israel’s decisive actions have reshaped the region’s security landscape, asserting control and safeguarding against future threats.