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Israeli Strikes In Damascus Result In 15 Deaths, 16 Injured

Aftermath of Israeli strikes in Rafah

Recent Israeli strikes in Damascus, Syria, have resulted in a tragic loss of life and injuries. According to state media SANA, fifteen individuals were killed, and sixteen others were injured in the attacks. The strikes, which took place in the upscale Mezzah neighborhood in the capital and the Qudsaya area in the Damascus countryside, targeted several residential buildings.

Syrian state media reported that among the casualties were women and children, highlighting the devastating impact of the strikes on civilians. The Israeli military stated that the targets of the strikes were linked to the Islamic Jihad in Syria and that significant damage was inflicted on the terrorist organization's command center and operatives.

Civilians, including women and children, were among the casualties.
Israeli strikes in Damascus caused 15 deaths and 16 injuries.
The strikes targeted residential buildings in upscale neighborhoods.

According to Syrian state media, the Israeli enemy launched the aerial attack from the direction of the occupied Syrian Golan Heights. The strikes resulted in the loss of fifteen lives and injuries to sixteen others, including women and children. Additionally, there was significant material damage to private property and the buildings that were targeted, as well as neighboring structures.

The incident marks one of the deadliest strikes in months to hit the Syrian capital, underscoring the ongoing conflict and violence in the region. The international community continues to monitor the situation closely as efforts to address the underlying causes of the conflict persist.

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