This is the first such attack since a Hamas assault at the weekend.
DAMASCUS: Israeli strikes targeted Syria’s two main airports today, Syrian state television said, in the first such attack since a Hamas assault on Israel at the weekend triggered fierce fighting.
Israeli strikes have repeatedly caused the grounding of flights at the airports in Aleppo and the capital Damascus, both of which are controlled by the government of war-torn Syria. They also came as US secretary of state Antony Blinken visited Israel, and hours after Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi, in a telephone call with his Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad, called on Arab and Islamic countries to cooperate in confronting Israel.
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