Aleppo Airport Out of Service Following Israeli Air Attack
Aleppo Airport Out of Service Following Israeli Air Attack

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Aleppo Airport Out of Service Following Israeli Air Attack

- Israel on Monday launched an air attack on Aleppo's international airport, causing material damage to the airport's runway and putting the airport out of service, the Syrian state media SANA reported, citing a military source. Al Jazeera (LR: 2 CP: 1)
- Two regional intelligence sources reported that the attack targeted an underground munitions depot run by Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) inside the Nairab military airport, which is adjacent to Aleppo Airport. Reuters (LR: 3 CP: 5)
- As of Monday, no casualties had been reported and Israeli officials had not commented on the attack. Associated Press (LR: 3 CP: 5)
- In recent years, Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes inside government-controlled Syria — including attacks on the Damascus and Aleppo airports — but it rarely acknowledges or discusses the operations. France 24
- The airport has been targeted several times this year, including two attacks in March and one in early May, causing the airport to be out of service for several days. Guardian (LR: 2 CP: 5)
- It is widely believed that Israel targets Syria’s airports to counter Iran’s growing use of commercial flights to bring military supplies into the country, which are later trucked into Lebanon to be used by the Iranian-backed political party and armed group Hezbollah. The Times of Israel
Narrative A:
- Israel has been conducting airstrikes against suspected Iranian weapons transfers and personnel and its proxies in Syria for almost a decade. Though the strikes are part of a low-intensity conflict to slow Iran's growing entrenchment in Syria, the West has seemingly dropped its previous plan of diplomacy to instead allow Israel and other allies to use military force to settle their grievances with Tehran. This risky strategy underestimates the potential magnitude and repercussions of a military escalation.
Foreign Affairs (LR: 3 CP: 5)
Narrative B:
- Syria is a conflict zone involving multiple actors that could cause this "shadow war" to go hot. Meanwhile, Iran — in coordination with Russia, which controls much of the Syrian airspace — risks pushing it over the edge. Israel has been clear that it will not permit Iran to freely move weapons and fighters through Syria if such activities threaten Israeli security, and that it's justified in targeting Iranian assets in any of the countries into which Tehran has dug its tentacles.
AL
Nerd narrative:
- There's a 50% chance that there will be an Israel-Hezbollah war by 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
Metaculus (LR: 3 CP: 3)