IDF Paratroopers Brigade forces and Yahalom combat engineering commandos conducted a series of targeted raids in Syrian territory, uncovering and destroying large stockpiles of terrorist weaponry. The operation was carried out under the direction of Division 210, responsible for Israel’s northern defense along the Syrian front.
Acting on precise intelligence, Israeli forces located multiple concealed weapons caches, including explosive devices, ammunition, mortar shells, tactical vests, weapon accessories, and live rounds. The raids were conducted with speed and precision, and all enemy equipment was seized or destroyed on site to prevent any future threat to Israeli forces or civilians.
This mission is part of a broader strategy by the IDF to disrupt Iranian-backed terror activity originating from Syrian territory, particularly along the Golan Heights border. These areas are increasingly exploited by militias aligned with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and Hezbollah, which seek to establish forward operating bases and weapons transit routes just kilometers from Israeli communities.
Yahalom, the elite engineering and counter-IED unit of the IDF, played a crucial role in locating, neutralizing, and securing explosive materials. Their expertise in underground and battlefield demolition ensures that terrorist munitions cannot be repurposed for future attacks.
The Paratroopers Brigade, known for its agility and deep operational reach, executed the raid under cover of darkness, demonstrating once again why it remains one of Israel’s frontline units in the fight against regional terrorism.
IDF forces under Division 210 continue to maintain a permanent presence along the Syrian border region to ensure that no hostile activity goes unchecked. These operations serve both as immediate tactical wins and as a clear deterrent message to Iran’s terror proxies attempting to establish infrastructure in Syria.