'Israeli' forces destroy militant weapons depot in southern Syria
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- 'Israeli' army destroys militant weapons depot in southern Syria.
- Operation aims to neutralize threats against northern 'Israel' and Golan Heights.
The 'Israeli' army conducted a night operation last week to locate and destroy a weapons depot belonging to an Islamic militant group in the village of Beit Jan, officials said.
Led by Brigade 210, the operation targeted the depot, where forces destroyed multiple weapons, mines, and communication equipment.
The militant group has reportedly sought to carry out attacks against 'Israel' and its citizens in the northern region throughout the war.
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Officials described the operation as part of a broader campaign by Brigade 210 to eliminate threats posed by various militant elements, particularly to safeguard residents of northern 'Israel' and the Golan Heights.
No casualties were reported during the raid, and security forces continue to monitor the area for potential militant activity.



