Debka: details of the latest Israeli strikes on Syria with the map and the names, claimed the largest cross-border missile attack of its kind

The Israeli website Debka revealed the details of the strikes expected by Israel last Thursday night, which targeted locations in Syria.
The Israeli website quoted intelligence and military sources as confirming that the strikes lasted for 75 minutes, pointing out that they were not carried out by Israeli aircraft, unlike the previous ones, but it was the largest cross-border missile attack of its kind.
The sources pointed out that the attack was carried out with “Lora” and “Spike” that targeted 15 sites, mostly belongs to the Iranian Revolutionary Guards and fighters loyal to Iran and “Hezbollah”.
The Debka website also mentioned that the targeted area extends from Mount Hermon north to an Iranian command center in the town of Izraa in the northern suburb of Daraa.
The website published a map showing places attacked.
Among other targeted areas is the town of Zabadani, which lies north of Damascus on the road between the Syrian capital and Beirut.
The site claimed that Hezbollah had established command centers, training camps, ammunition depots and rockets.
The attack also targeted the town of Al Keswa, south of Damascus, where Israeli missiles hit the main Iranian command center in Syria known as the “glass house”.
The missiles also targeted command centers and infrastructure belonging to two brigades in the Syrian army – 90th Brigade north of Quneitra and 112th Brigade south, under the pretext of their officers’ role in commanding Hezbollah forces and pro-Iranian fighters.
The website posted that the attack inflicted heavy losses on Iranian military and pro-Iranian fighters, Hezbollah and the Syrian army, causing deaths.
To date, Israel hasn’t officially claimed responsibility for the recent attack, nor has the Syrian authorities revealed the extent of the damage caused by the attack.