Syria Airstrike / America carried out a major airstrike in Syria, Al-Qaeda terrorist killed in the attack

The US military killed al-Qaeda-linked terrorist Mohammed Salah al-Jabir in an airstrike in the northwestern region of Syria. This attack was part of a strategy to break the terrorist network. Meanwhile, Bashar-al-Assad's power ended after a coup in Syria, and Ahmed al-Shara became the interim president.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jan 31, 2025, 09:27 AM
Syria Airstrike: The US Army on Thursday killed senior terrorist Mohammad Salah al-Jabir of the terrorist organization linked to al-Qaeda in an airstrike in the northwestern part of Syria. This operation was carried out as part of the strategy to break the network of terrorists. The US Central Command issued a statement confirming the attack and said that Jabir was associated with a group called "Hurras al-Din", which is an affiliate of al-Qaeda.

Change of power in Syria and the fall of Bashar-al-Assad

Recently, Syria witnessed a major change due to political turmoil. The rebel group Tahrir al-Sham overthrew the government of Bashar-al-Assad by carrying out a coup. After this, Ahmed al-Shara has been declared the interim president of the country.

At present, Ahmed al-Shara is leading Syria at the international level. Bashar-al-Assad has left Syria with his family. It is noteworthy that the Assad family was in power in Syria for the last 53 years. America is keeping a close eye on this entire development.

Hamas military chief Mohammad Daif killed by Israeli army

On the other hand, Israel has killed Palestinian terrorist group Hamas' military chief Mohammad Daif in an airstrike. The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) has confirmed this incident. This attack was carried out with the intention of weakening Hamas' military strength.

These attacks being carried out against terrorism by America and Israel make it clear that the strategy of Western countries is now focused on breaking the backbone of terrorist organizations. The eyes of the whole world are fixed on the situation in Syria and Palestine.