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Israeli Airstrike Claims Iranian Advisor as Tensions Escalate in Syria

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An Iranian military advisor has died from injuries sustained in an Israeli airstrike in Damascus, as Syrian air defenses engage hostile drones. Tensions rise further with explosions reported in the coastal city of Jableh.


Iranian Military Advisor Killed in Israeli Airstrike Amid Ongoing Tensions in Syria

In a significant escalation of hostilities in the region, an Iranian military advisor, Majid Diwani, has succumbed to injuries sustained during an Israeli airstrike on Damascus. This incident, reported by the Iranian Students News Network, occurred last Monday and highlights the continuing conflict in Syria, where airstrikes and drone activity are increasingly prevalent. The Syrian Arab News Agency has reported multiple explosions in the Damascus countryside, indicating a volatile atmosphere as Syrian and Russian air defenses engage with hostile drones.

The situation intensified early Thursday morning when Syrian media confirmed that air defenses intercepted

Explosions and Drone Activity Reported in Jableh

In another alarming development, Syrian and Russian air defenses were activated off the coast of Jableh, a city on the Mediterranean Sea, where they confronted

hostile targets.

The Russian Sputnik Agency reported that firefighting teams successfully extinguished a fire in a warehouse in the Latakia countryside, which was struck during the shelling. Eyewitness accounts and videos shared on social media documented the flames and explosions in Jableh, underscoring the ongoing threats faced by the region. While the source of the attacks remains unspecified, Syrian media outlets have suggested Israeli involvement, reflecting the heightened tensions between Israel and Iranian forces in Syria.

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