An Israeli airstrike hit a residential area in Damascus, Syria, causing casualties. The strike, occurring around 9:40 a.m., resulted in the deaths of two individuals, with several others wounded.
The targeted district, Kafr Sousa, is a densely populated neighborhood known for its residential buildings and schools, as well as Iranian cultural centers. Syrian state media depicted images of the damaged building, showcasing the aftermath of the attack.
Witnesses reported hearing multiple explosions, which caused panic among children at a nearby school. Ambulances rushed to the scene to provide assistance to the injured.
The strike, reminiscent of previous Israeli attacks in the area, underscores the ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, with Syria often serving as a battleground for their proxy conflicts.
Despite the lack of immediate comment from the Israeli military, these airstrikes are part of a broader pattern of Israeli actions aimed at curtailing Iran’s influence in the region. The recent escalation in strikes follows heightened tensions since Hamas’s attack on Israel, resulting in increased targeting of Iranian assets in Syria.
As a result, Iran has adjusted its strategy, relying more on allied militias to maintain its presence in Syria while reducing the deployment of its senior officers.
The strikes highlight the complex dynamics at play in the Middle East, with Syria serving as a battleground for competing regional powers. As Iran-backed groups continue to operate in the region, clashes with Israeli forces remain a constant threat. The latest airstrike underscores the ongoing struggle for dominance in Syria and the broader Middle East.