Footage has emerged of a massive explosion in northwestern Syria on Sunday, following an enormous Israeli airstrike.
The munitions depot was targeted as Benjamin Netanyahu's military aims to mitigate the threat from any forces intending to attack Israel after the abrupt end of Bashar al-Assad's rule. The blasts took place in the Tartus region, known for housing several military bases, including one used by Russia's navy.
OSINTdefender, a War Monitor page, reported that the blast measured 3.0 on the Richter scale. It is believed that Syrian rebels have taken control of the region on the Mediterranean coast, although Moscow has refuted claims of retreating from the bases.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, air defense units and "surface-to-surface missile depots" were hit in what they described as "the heaviest strikes in Syria's coastal region since the start of strikes in 2012." Israel has been conducting a series of heavy airstrikes across Syria as its troops push further into the country.
TVNL Comment: Remember that US taxpyers are funding the attacks by Israell on Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon and now Syria. This is Netanyahu's goal of annexing a greater Israel while he eliminates those who have lived there for centuries.