The damage caused by an Israeli strike in the Yarmouk region, Syria, on June 4, 2025. (Credit: Muhammed Malik Hattab/AFP)
The "Axis of Resistance" seemed dead and buried. The successive attacks targeting Israel from Syria and then from Yemen on Tuesday, June 3, in the evening seem to question this picture resulting from the war in Gaza and its regional repercussions. Around 9:30 p.m., two rockets were fired from the Daraa province towards the Golan Heights, territory occupied and annexed by Israel, without causing any casualties or material damage.Almost simultaneously, a missile was intercepted by the Israeli military, coming from Yemen. Israel reacted forcefully, immediately retaliating against its Syrian neighbor with airstrikes and artillery fire west of Daraa and near Quneitra, before targeting the next day Syrian army warehouses near the Hama airport. No strikes have yet been conducted on targets in Yemen, located more than 2,000 kilometers...
The "Axis of Resistance" seemed dead and buried. The successive attacks targeting Israel from Syria and then from Yemen on Tuesday, June 3, in the evening seem to question this picture resulting from the war in Gaza and its regional repercussions. Around 9:30 p.m., two rockets were fired from the Daraa province towards the Golan Heights, territory occupied and annexed by Israel, without causing any casualties or material damage.Almost simultaneously, a missile was intercepted by the Israeli military, coming from Yemen. Israel reacted forcefully, immediately retaliating against its Syrian neighbor with airstrikes and artillery fire west of Daraa and near Quneitra, before targeting the next day Syrian army warehouses near the Hama airport. No strikes have yet been conducted on targets in Yemen, located more than 2,000...
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