11 fighters said killed in alleged Israeli strikes in Syria


syria worthy christian news(Worthy News) – At least 11 people were reportedly killed overnight Wednesday in Israeli airstrikes in Syria.

According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights — a pro-Syrian opposition organization of uncertain funding based in the UK — the government troops and militiamen were killed in Homs Province in central Syria.

The monitor’s director, Rami Abdul Rahman, told AFP that “at least seven army soldiers and four National Defence Forces militiamen were killed” in the strikes shortly before midnight, adding that all of the dead were Syrian. [ Source: Times of Israel (Read More…) ]

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