Mar 20 • 07:39 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Israel has entered Dhurandhar-2 mode... attacking in Syria after Iran-Lebanon

Tensions have reached a peak in the Middle East following joint attacks by the US and Israel on Iran, with Israel now launching airstrikes in Syria after its actions in Iran and Lebanon.

Tensions in the Middle East have escalated dramatically following joint attacks by the United States and Israel against Iran. In the ongoing conflict, which has now entered its 20th day, both sides are employing advanced weaponry, with Iran targeting oil and gas facilities in Gulf countries and Israel striking back with missiles and drones. The situation remains volatile, and signs of a resolution are not on the horizon.

Israel has recently intensified its military operations by launching airstrikes in Syria, marking a significant development in the ongoing hostilities. Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that they targeted sites associated with the Syrian regime in southern Syria, particularly following attacks on the Druze community in the Suwayda area. This escalation mirrors the narrative of a film where a character wreaks havoc across borders, likening Israel's current aggressive posture to the character Hamza in the film.

As the scenario unfolds, the conflict showcases the complex dynamics and the potential for further escalation. Israel's actions in Syria indicate a strategy of preemptive and retaliatory strikes aimed at crippling the military capabilities of its adversaries. The ramifications of this conflict could have broader implications for regional stability, as ongoing violence fuels uncertainties and escalates hostilities in an already volatile region.

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