The IDF Struck Strategic Weapons Stockpiles in Syria
The IDF struck most of the strategic weapons stockpiles in Syria, preventing them from falling into the hands of terrorist elements.
Naval Operations:On December 9 (Monday), Israeli Navy missile ships struck two Syrian Navy facilities simultaneously: the Al-Bayda port and the Latakia port, where 15 Syrian naval vessels were docked.
Targets: Dozens of sea-to-sea missiles with ranges of 80–190 kilometers were destroyed. Each missile carried significant explosive payloads, posing threats to civilian and military maritime vessels in the area.
Hours in the Sky: Manned aircraft flew hundreds of hours over Syrian airspace, conducting over 350 aerial strikes together with fighter jets.
Targets Struck: A wide range of targets were struck, including anti-aircraft batteries, Syrian Air Force airfields, and dozens of weapons production sites in Damascus, Homs, Tartus, Latakia, and Palmyra.
Assets Neutralized: Numerous strategic weapons were neutralized, including Scud missiles, cruise missiles, surface-to-sea, surface-to-air and surface-to-surface missiles, UAVs, fighter jets, attack helicopters, radars, tanks, hangars, and more.
Ground Operations: The Northern Command’s Fire Control Center conducted air strikes on 130 assets in Syria, including weapons depots, military structures, launchers, and firing positions.
Attached is footage of IAF stikes in Syria:
Attaged is footage of IAF takeoffs during the operation:
Attaged is footage of Israeli Navy activity during the operation:
Attached is footage of naval vessels in the Al-Bayda and Latakia ports destroyed by the Israeli Navy: