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Israeli Commandos Infiltrate Neighboring Country, Destroy Key Site: Report

Recently, elite Israeli forces conducted a significant raid​ in Syria, targeting a weapons facility allegedly operated ‌by Iran. This operation took place on a Sunday night amidst⁣ airstrikes in the Masyaf region, which reportedly killed at least 14 people. Israeli helicopters were seen flying over the site as ⁣airstrikes limited Syrian responses. Commandos descended to the ground, engaged‍ in combat with Syrian and Iranian troops,‌ and successfully destroyed ​the facility from within.

This raid is noted⁣ to be Israel’s first ground operation against Iranian targets in ⁣Syria in recent years, marking a serious blow to Iranian and Hezbollah efforts to​ produce medium-range missiles ⁣in⁢ the area. Prior to the raid, Israel had informed the U.S. and faced no opposition.‌ The underground site had been a focus for Israel since its establishment in 2018, built after previous Israeli efforts destroyed similar facilities.

In the operation,⁢ Israeli forces reportedly captured several Iranian officials and⁤ gained critical intelligence on ⁤weapons development intended to support Hezbollah. ⁢The facility was known to produce various types of missiles and munitions. No Israeli casualties were reported, and the overall mission was‍ described as complex, involving multiple rounds of ⁤airstrikes and‌ drone support during the ground operation.


Elite Israeli forces conducted a raid into Syria that destroyed a weapons facility operated by Iran, according to new reports.

The raid took place Sunday amid airstrikes in the region of Masyaf that killed at least 14 people, according to the Times of Israel.

According to multiple reports, Israel flew helicopters over the site of a weapons facility as airstrikes were preventing a response from Syria.

Commandos then rappelled down to the surface, where they overcame Syrian and Iranian troops to destroy the facility.

A report from Axios, citing sources it did not name, said the attack was the first ground strike against Iranian targets in Syria in recent years. Commandoes entered the weapons facility and blew it up from within, the report said.


The raid, Axios wrote, is a “significant blow to an effort by Iran and Hezbollah to produce precision medium-range missiles on Syrian soil.”

The Axios report said Israel notified the U.S. about the raid in advance and received no opposition.

The underground site was built in 2018 after Israeli raids had destroyed other Iranian sites that produced missiles.

The report said Israel has eyed the facility in recent years, but hesitated due to the risk of a ground operation.

No Israeli troops were injured, according to The New York Times.

In its reporting, the Times cited a “Syria Weekly” Substack that reported details of the complex operation that included two rounds of airstrikes that were used in preparation for the attack.

During the ground battle, Israeli drones were used in support of the commandos.

The post from Charles Lister, the director of the Middle East Institute’s Syria and counterterrorism programs, said the Israeli troops also secured intelligence about the development of weapons to be used by the Lebanon-based terrorist group Hezbollah.

Hezbollah, which is linked to Iran, has been launching attacks on northern Israel during the months following last year’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel by Hamas.

The Substack post said ballistic missiles, cruise missiles, barrel bombs, and thermobaric weapons were produced at the now-destroyed site.




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