[Field Story] “Israel airstrikes the Syrian capital airport…
Israel launched airstrike on the airport in Damascus, the capital of Syria, suspending airport operations.
According to AFP on the 26th (local time), the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a group that monitors the Syrian civil war, reported, "This afternoon, Israeli warplanes launched a new airstrike on Damascus International Airport, and all operations were suspended.”
The group reported that the airstrike on this day targeted the airport runway, and that explosions were also heard from the Meze Military Airport near Damascus.
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Citing a military source, Syria's state-run SANA news agency reported, "Israeli forces launched an airstrike with missiles from the direction of the Golan Heights," and "most of the missiles were intercepted by air defense networks."
Israel has attacked pro-Iranian militants in Syria several times since the 7th of last month, the start of the war against the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
In particular, Damascus Airport has already suspended operations once last month due to an Israeli airstrike, and Aleppo's airport has also been closed for two weeks.
Source: News1
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Father God who loves all nations,
We hear that Israel conducted another airstrike on Damascus Airport, the capital of Syria, the day before yesterday, following last month.
It is said that the intention was to prevent Syria from supplying war materials by air.
Lord, we ask you to look upon Syria, which is still in the midst of warfare the past 10 years of civil war and due to the Israel-Palestine War.
Have mercy on the souls of Syria who are suffering and groaning under the endless war and false Islamic rule.
May you be the father to the Syrian souls who have become refugees, wandering from place to place and living without hope, and may Jesus meet them as their savior.
In particular, we lift up to you the Syrian believers and local churches.
Even in difficult situations, may you pour out faith in those that are chosen by grace, so that they may take up their cross and follow Jesus, and live the life as your disciples.
Through the Syrian church, may you establishes more churches in the Middle East and build the body of Christ that would only praise Jesus Christ.
Rise up, Syrian and Arab peoples, to praise the love of Jesus Christ, who gave his life to save us!
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