A war monitor said Tuesday that Israel had “destroyed the most important military sites in Syria” with a flurry of airstrikes since the fall of President Bashar al-Assad’s government.Israel, which borders Syria, sent troops into a buffer zone east of the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights after al-Assad’s fall, in what Foreign Minister Gideon Saar described as a “limited and temporary step” for “security reasons.”For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.It has also carried out “about 250 airstrikes on Syrian territory” over the last 48 hours with the aim of destroying the former regime’s military capabilities, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.“Israel destroyed the most important military sites in Syria, including Syrian airports and their warehouses, aircraft squadrons, radars, military signal stations, and many weapons and ammunition depots in various locations in most Syrian governorates,” the Britain-based Observatory said in a