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(Maariv/Jerusalem Post) Tamar Ben-Ozer, Yasser Okbi - Twenty-one people were killed, including nine Iranians, in Thursday night's attack on the Dabaa military airport in central Syria, Sky News reported on Saturday. The strike was reportedly aimed at Hizbullah members and militias supporting the Assad regime. According to reports, six strong explosions, allegedly caused by missile strikes, were heard in the Homs region, near the Lebanese border. The Syrian Al-Marsad human rights organization said that the missile attack was carried out by Israel. 2018-05-28 00:00:00Full Article
21 People, Including Iranians, Reported Killed in IAF Strike in Syria
(Maariv/Jerusalem Post) Tamar Ben-Ozer, Yasser Okbi - Twenty-one people were killed, including nine Iranians, in Thursday night's attack on the Dabaa military airport in central Syria, Sky News reported on Saturday. The strike was reportedly aimed at Hizbullah members and militias supporting the Assad regime. According to reports, six strong explosions, allegedly caused by missile strikes, were heard in the Homs region, near the Lebanese border. The Syrian Al-Marsad human rights organization said that the missile attack was carried out by Israel. 2018-05-28 00:00:00Full Article
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