Syrian security units, in coordination with Iraq, stopped a suspicious vehicle near the Syrian-Iraqi border and discovered a cache of long-range missiles, guided anti-tank missiles, and drones, according to The Jerusalem Post. The weapons were reportedly destined for Hezbollah.
The Jerusalem Post reports that Syria and Iraq cooperated to intercept a vehicle carrying weapons destined for Hezbollah near the Syrian-Iraqi border. The cache included long-range missiles, guided anti-tank missiles, and drones. The interception underscores ongoing efforts to prevent weapon smuggling to Hezbollah, a focus of Israeli and allied operations. The Zioneer has previously reported on similar interdictions, including a Syrian interception of a truck from Iran carrying drones and missiles bound for Lebanon in July. Details of this latest operation remain limited.
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