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Israel conducted an airstrike in the Sefire region southeast of Aleppo in Syria, where it has increased its attacks following the fall of the Assad regime. After the attack, clashes broke out between numerous Israeli soldiers who landed in the area with aircraft and armed elements in Syria. The Sefire region contains defense industry facilities and a military research center left over from the ousted Bashar al-Assad regime. AIR STRIKE ON ALEPPOAn airstrike was carried out by Israel on the Sefire district in the southeast of Aleppo province in Syria. According to local sources, the air defense base and depot number 404 in the Sefire region were targeted by Israeli forces in the airstrike. Initial reports indicate that there were casualties among the dead and injured in approximately ten airstrikes carried out in the region. CLASHES BETWEEN ISRAELI SOLDIERS AND ARMED ELEMENTSWhile Israeli army soldiers were conducting an airborne operation with aircraft, clashes occurred between them and armed elements in the region. DEFENSE FACILITIES AND MILITARY RESEARCH CENTER LEFT BY ASSAD IN SEFIRE REGIONThe Sefire region contains defense industry facilities and a military research center left over from the ousted Bashar al-Assad regime. ISRAEL'S ATTACKS ON SYRIAFollowing the intensification of clashes in Syria on November 27, the Israeli army's attacks on the country increased simultaneously with the collapse of the 61-year-old Baath regime on December 8. The Israeli army, which began to destroy the military infrastructure and capabilities left by the regime's army, expanded its occupation in the Golan Heights of Syrian territory. The Israeli army, which entered the buffer zone near the Golan Heights, advanced its occupation further, reaching as close as 25 kilometers to the capital Damascus. Israel has been occupying the Golan Heights, which belong to Syria, since 1967. The borders of the buffer zone and the demilitarized zone were determined by the Forces Withdrawal Agreement signed between Israel and Syria in 1974.
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