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Israeli strikes put Damascus airport out of service again: monitor

Flights scheduled to arrive in Damascus were being diverted to Latakia and Aleppo



Damascus International Airport on the outskirts of Syria's capital has been the target of Israeli airstrikes.
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CAIRO: Israeli air strikes on Sunday made Damascus airport inoperable just hours after flights had resumed following a similar attack last month, a war monitor said.

“Israeli warplanes on Sunday afternoon carried out a new raid targeting Damascus international airport... putting it out of service again,” said the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

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There was no immediate comment from the Israel Defense Forces.

Flights scheduled to arrive in Damascus were being diverted to Latakia and Aleppo, Al Watan newspaper said.

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Israel has for years carried out strikes against what it has described as Iranian-linked targets in Syria, including against the Aleppo and Damascus airports.

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