Israel bombs syria
Assad's fall a direct result of Israel's strikes on Iran and Hezbollah, Netanyahu says
Netanyahu labels Assad's fall a 'milestone' for Israel: "The Assad regime is a central link in Iran's axis of evil - this regime has fallen."
Iranian advisers killed in Israeli strike on IRGC HQ in Syria - state media
Israeli airstrikes near Damascus target Hezbollah sites - Syrian reports
IDF reveals information on two Lebanese terrorists killed in Syria strike
Protection from above: Air-power diplomacy in Syrian skies
The full details of what happened on Wednesday are clouded in secrecy, like many other alleged and acknowledged Israeli air strikes in Syria.
This week in 60 seconds: Israeli jets hit Syria; Western Wall controversy
Got a minute? Here's the week in review.
Arab Media: IDF attacked Syrian Army base
The reports came after a week full of alleged air strikes.
Syria says Israeli missile strike near Damascus airport confirmed
Israeli minister Yisrael Katz said the attack matched Israel's policy of not allowing sophisticated weapons to reach Hezbollah.
Arab media claims Israeli airstrike hit Damascus airport
According to Syrian Rebel forces, multiple dawn strikes hit an ammunition depot complex near Damascus airport used by Iranian-backed forces. Intelligence Minister says attack matches Israel's policy.
Report: Pro-Assad militia base targeted in alleged Israel airstrike
Syrian opposition figures in Jerusalem call for more Israeli aid
Arab students interrupt Hebrew U event calling speakers "disgrace to Syria."
Aleppo victory shifts civil war in Assad’s favor
Still, Assad's forces are overextended, raising questions about how much territory it can hold at one time, as it relies on manpower from Hezbollah and Shi’ite militias.
Tensions with Assad regime rise following mortars and air strikes
IDF’s policy is to retaliate to every case of Syrian fire into Israeli territory, whether stray or deliberate.
'Iran, aided by proxy terrorist groups, biggest existential threat to Israel'
Terrorism wave in Jerusalem on the decline, says Foreign Affairs & Defense Committee chair.