Israeli Airstrikes in Syria After Assad's Fall
Israel carried out intense airstrikes into Syria following the fall of Bashar Assad's government. Israeli forces advanced into Syria, targeting strategic weapons stockpiles and destroying Syria's navy. Israel aims to establish a demilitarized zone in southern Syria to prevent terrorism. Syrian opposition fighters have taken control, leading to a new transitional cabinet under Mohammed al-Bashir. Life in Damascus is slowly returning to normal, with banks and shops reopening. Israel's incursion has been condemned by Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey, and U.N. has called for upholding the 1974 disengagement agreement.