IRGC site targeted in alleged Israeli strike near Damascus – report

Two people were injured in the strike in the Sayyida Zeinab area near Damascus, according to Syrian state media.

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A site used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) in Sayyida Zeinab near Damascus was targeted in an alleged Israeli airstrike on Thursday afternoon, according to Syrian reports.

Just two hours before the strike, leaders from the IRGC, Hezbollah, the Syrian Army, and the Iran-backed Popular Mobilization Forces held a meeting at the targeted building, according to the Syrian Capital Voice news site.

At least two people were injured in the strike, according to Syrian state media. Photos reportedly from the scene showed a collapsed building and a heavily damaged vehicle.

The Sayyida Zeinab area serves as a stronghold for Iranian militias. It has been targeted repeatedly by alleged Israeli airstrikes since the war began, including several instances in which officers in the IRGC were eliminated.

 Workers and people stand near a damaged building after, according to Syrian state media reports, several Israeli missiles hit a residential building in the Kafr Sousa district, Damascus, Syria February 21, 2024 (credit: REUTERS/FIRAS MAKDESI)

Workers and people stand near a damaged building after, according to Syrian state media reports, several Israeli missiles hit a residential building in the Kafr Sousa district, Damascus, Syria February 21, 2024 (credit: REUTERS/FIRAS MAKDESI)

Israel ramps up strikes in Syria

The strikes on Thursday came just a few days after at least one member of the IRGC was killed in a series of airstrikes that targeted sites in the Deir Ezzor region of eastern Syria.

The Syrian state news agency SANA reported on Tuesday afternoon that airstrikes targeted several sites in the Deir Ezzor region on Monday night, killing seven Syrian soldiers and one civilian and injuring another 19 soldiers and 13 civilians. SANA accused the US of carrying out the strikes.

Iranian media reported that a “military advisor” from the IRGC named Behrouz Vahedi was killed in the strikes. Additionally, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday that an engineer who worked for them was killed amid the strikes.

While some Syrian and Iranian media outlets blamed the US, Israeli defense sources said Tuesday that the strikes were carried out by the IDF and hit “significant targets” belonging to the IRGC that were used to smuggle weapons to terrorist groups in the West Bank. The targeted sites were located in bases belonging to the Syrian Army.

US Defense Department Spokesperson Sabrina Singh told reporters on Tuesday evening that the US did not launch any strikes in Syria.

The strikes in Deir Ezzor earlier this week were conducted in response to Iranian attempts to smuggle powerful weapons to terrorists in the West Bank which were uncovered by the Shin Bet and IDF on Monday, according to Israeli defense sources.

Jerusalem Post Staff contributed to this report.

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