Damascus Under Fire: Israel Launches Airstrikes on Syrian Leadership Sites
The Israeli military has attacked important places in the Syrian capital Damascus.
The Israeli Air Force has attacked the Syrian capital Damascus, which has bombed the presidential palace and the Defense Ministry.
According to Arab media, heavy blasts have been heard in the Syrian capital of Damascus.
Security personnel have been reported killed and injured in the Israeli attack.

According to Arab media, the Israeli Army Chief has directed a large number of troops to be deployed to the Gaza Strip in the occupied Golan.
The occupied Golan area was captured by Israel in a six -day war in Syria in 1967.
Meanwhile, the Trump administration has called on Israel to stop airstrikes on Syrian forces.
Israel calls for withdrawal from Syrian Army
Earlier, the Israeli Defense Minister had demanded immediate withdrawal of the Syrian army from the attack on the Darwas.
In Syria, the riots that started by the abduction of a businessman of the Darwas tribe by the Badu tribe led to a communal form, where the number of casualties in the clashes increased to 203.
The Syrian army is targeting tribesmen in the ongoing fighting in the majority of the Durzi city.
According to Human Rights Watch, 92 people killed in the clashes belong to the Druz tribe.
In the fighting, 93 Syrian army personnel and 18 Badu have also died.