Israeli journalist Max Lurie said that the finished batch of weapons was intended for Russia
October 23, 2022


On October 21, in the area of the Dimas military airport in the western part of the province of Damascus, Israel launched rocket attacks on Syrian territory.
According to the Syrian Human Rights Monitoring Center (SOHR), as a result, a factory for the collection of Iranian kamikaze drones was destroyed.
SOHR also reports that this military airport has recently been completely controlled by the Iranians and militants supported by them, including members of Hezbollah.
SOHR sources also said they saw members of the Iranian elite unit of the IRGC and Hezbollah experts who were trained in Iran there.
At the beginning of 2022, shipments of weapons, ammunition and components for collecting drones arrived there. It is also noted that Hezbollah members were drilling around the airport to store weapons received from Iran.
According to Israeli journalist Max Lurie on Facebook , the finished batch of weapons that was produced there was destined for Russia.
In addition, Israel destroyed another large batch of drones that were intended for Russia.


Well, if Israel refuses to send weapons to Ukraine, having them destroy drones before they reach mafia land is a second-best option. At any rate, very well done, Israel!
EXCELLENT!!!! I LIKE IT!!!!
I think perhaps this is an example of a mutually beneficial goal. The Iranian drones could easily have been used against Israel as well, and they’d have been happy to attack in their hatred. So I think it’s a win-win for both Ukrainians and Israelis.
Well done Israel!