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Israeli strike kills 42 Syrian soldiers near Aleppo

Israeli strike kills 42 Syrian soldiers near Aleppo, as Netanyahu prepares Rafah assault
MENA
11 min read
An Israeli air strike killed 42 in Syria's Aleppo province on Friday, targeting a Hezbollah weapons depot, according to a war monitor.

While Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces plans for an assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah, Israel has launched its largest attack on Syria since 7 October.

An Israeli air strike on Syria's Aleppo province killed at least 42 Syrian soldiers on Friday, according to a war monitor, who added that Hezbollah weapons depots were located in the area.

The Israeli attack targeted an area "near rocket depots belonging to Lebanese group Hezbollah", said the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which has an extensive network of sources in Syria.

"Forty-two killed, including six from Lebanon's Hezbollah group" and 36 Syrian soldiers in the Israeli strike targeting a Hezbollah weapons depot, said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

It also said that the targeted area is near Aleppo's international airport.

Syrian state news agency SANA said the pre-dawn strike killed and wounded civilians, as well as military personnel.

The attack has heightened fears of Israel's war on Gaza, leading to a wider regional war.