Strategic Airborne Operation on Damascus Hilltops by Israeli Forces
Israeli forces conducted a two-hour airborne operation on a strategic hilltop southwest of Damascus, previously an Iranian-operated air defense base. The maneuver involved landing near Jabal Manea, under Syrian army observation. The base, once crucial for air defense, had been destroyed during Assad's regime downfall.

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An Israeli army unit executed a strategic airborne operation on a hilltop southwest of Damascus, engaging in a two-hour mission before withdrawing, as reported by two Syrian army sources.
The operation unfolded near Jabal Manea, a site historically significant due to its role as an air defense base managed by Iran before its destruction by Israeli forces during the decline of Bashar al-Assad's reign.
The Syrian army has since positioned troops from its new forces at the former base, underscoring its continued strategic value.
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