Israeli Airstrike in Syria Kills Hezbollah Intelligence Asset
Hezbollah Informant Killed in Israeli Strike on Syria
Israel launched airstrikes on Syria early Thursday, October 10, targeting an industrial facility in...
Israel Strikes Syria: Key Hezbollah Operative Killed - Adham Jahout, linking Syrian regime to Hezbollah, eliminated in Quneitra airstrikes. Israel targets Golan Heights terror network amid rising tensions.
The Israeli military announced on October 8 that airstrikes in Syria's Quneitra region killed Adham Jahout, a key member of Hezbollah's Golan Terrorist Network.
Jahout allegedly facilitated intelligence sharing between Syrian regime sources and Hezbollah, supporting operations against Israel in the Golan Heights. His role involved transmitting critical information gathered on the Syrian front.
The Golan Heights, captured by Israel during the 1967 Middle East war, remains a contentious territory. Israel's 1981 annexation is not recognized by most nations, including the international community.
Israel launched airstrikes on Syria early Thursday, October 10, targeting an industrial facility in Homs and a military site near Hama, causing material damage. The strikes hit a car manufacturing plant in Homs, sparking a fire, and explosions were also reported in Daraa, with investigations ongoing.
Separately, Israel's military announced on October 8 that it intercepted a drone over the Red Sea, preventing it from entering Israeli airspace. This incident occurred shortly after the Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed responsibility for targeting Israel's Eilat with drones. The Islamic Resistance in Iraq has made several claims of targeting Israel in recent days, including attacks on Haifa, Golan, and other locations.
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