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Israeli strikes on Syria s two main airports have caused them to be put out of service, according to state media. Flights have been re-routed to Latakia as a result. This is the second time in October that simultaneous strikes have hit these airports amidst the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas. The strikes were reported to have caused material damage to the runways and resulted in the death of a civilian worker at Damascus airport.
Middle East News: Israeli strikes on Sunday targeted and put out of service Syria's main airports, according to state media. Flights were rerouted to Latakia due to the