Israel claims to have hit dozens of Iranian targets in Syria in what appears to be its largest ever operation against Iranian forces. These include

• At least 35 positions stretching from the Golan frontier to targets deep in central Syria

• 'Logistics headquarters' and “intelligence systems and posts” associated with the Quds forces, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’s operational branch responsible for activities outside the country

• Munition storage warehouses of the Quds forces that Israel says were located at Damascus airport

• A 'military logistics' compound in Kisweh, the site of multiple Syrian army bases. This may not be the first time Israel has targeted that area. On Tuesday evening, Syrian state media reported it downed two Israeli missiles over Kisweh

• An 'Iranian military compound' north of Damascus

• The alleged Iranian launcher that fired the rockets at Israel. The IDF said the launcher shot either truck-mounted Soviet Grad rockets or Iranian-made Fajr projectiles from a position south of Damascus

• 'Observation and military posts and munition in the buffer zone', likely referring to the southern Syrian province of Quneitra, which shares a frontier with the Israel-occupied Golan Heights