Israel's fierce attack that shook the earth...!?

It is known that President Assad fled the country due to the effects of the rebels in Syria. At this time, israel is carrying out fierce attacks in retaliation for the chemical weapons attacks carried out by syria in the past! It is said that the intensity of the latest attack can be understood if the earth shook. It must be said that the israel Defense Forces (IDF) have been very busy this year. The attacks that started on Hamas in Gaza have now reached syria via Hezbollah and Iran. In this order, the Israeli Defense Force has already revealed that it has already carried out 350 attacks in 48 hours targeting Syrian bases. In this context, it is said that the earth shook suddenly with the recent fierce attack by israel on the key naval base in syria, the city of Tartus. It is said that its intensity was recorded as 3.0 on the Richter scale.
With this, it is said that this matter has become a sensation. This matter was revealed by the Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) Defender, which tracks wars. The video related to this was released by X-Vedika. This explosion was also detected by the epicenter of the earthquake in the western Turkish city of Isnik, 820 km away. It is said that the tremors were twice as fast as the earthquake! The fireball caused by this explosion was visible for a few kilometers. Experts say that this is the biggest attack by israel on syria since 2012. On the other hand, it is said that this city has a huge arsenal of Russian naval weapons! The people of syria have been in turmoil due to the civil war for a long time. Now, after President Assad fled, they seem to have found some relief with the occupation of the rebels. They say that fierce attacks in the form of israel are already happening. At this time, a severe food crisis has come to the fore. World Food Program (WFP) Deputy Executive director Karl Schaefer responded to these matters. More than three billion people in syria are facing severe food shortages. He said that they are only able to provide assistance to two-thirds of the people.

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