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BYREUTERS

13 JANUARY 2017 06:12

After reports on Friday claimed an explosion was witnessed at the Mezzah military airport in Syria's capital, the Syrian military blames Israel for the reported attack.

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IDF soldiers near the border with Syria in the Golan Heights . (photo credit:REUTERS)

AMMAN, Jan 13 - Syrian army command said on Friday that Israel fired rockets at a major military airbase outside Damascus, and warned Tel Aviv of repercussions of what it called a "flagrant" attack.

The explosions were heard in the capital, and residents in the southwest suburbs saw a large plume of smoke rising from the area, while video footage downloaded on social media showed flames leaping from parts of Mezzah military airport's compound.

Syrian state television quoted the army as saying several rockets were fired from an area near Lake Tiberias in northern Israel just after midnight which landed in the compound of the airbase, used by President Bashar al-Assad's elite Republican Guards.

"Syrian army command and armed forces warn Israel of the repercussions of the flagrant attack and stresses its continued fight against (this) terrorism and amputate the arms of the perpetrators," the army command said in a statement.

The statement did not disclose if there were any casualties, but said the rockets caused a fire. Earlier, state television said several major explosions hit Mezzah military airport's compound and ambulances were rushed to the area.

Government forces had in the past used the base to fire rockets at former rebel-held areas in the capital's suburbs.

The airport, located just a few kilometers from Assad's presidential palace, had been a base used to fire rockets at former rebel-held areas in the suburbs of Damascus.

Israel in the past has allegedly targeted positions of Lebanon's powerful Hezbollah group inside Syria where the Iranian-backed group is heavily involved in fighting alongside the Syrian army.

Only last November, the Syrian army said Israeli jets fired two missiles on an area west of the capital, close to the Damascus Beirut-highway, in an attack mounted from Lebanese air space.

Diplomatic sources say Israel has in the past few years targeted advanced weapons systems, including Russian made anti-aircraft and Iranian made missiles and bombed the elite Fourth Armoured Division base on Qasioun mountain in the capital.

An air strike in Syria in December 2015 killed a prominent Hezbollah leader, Samir Qantar.

Israel welcomed Qantar's death, saying he was preparing attacks from Syrian soil, but stopped short of confirming responsibility for eliminating him.

Earlier that year, an alleged Israeli air strike in Syria killed six members of Hezbollah, including a commander and the son of the its late military chief Imad Moughniyah near the Golan Heights.

Israeli defense officials have voiced concern that Hezbollah's experience in the Syrian civil war, where it has played a significant role and recently helped the Syrian army regain the eastern sector of the city of Aleppo, has strengthened it.

Rebels operating in the area have said Hezbollah's major arms supply route into Damascus from the Lebanese border has been targeted on several occasions in recent years by air strikes. This has included strikes on warehouses and convoys of weapons.

Damascus airport was also hit by air strikes in 2013. Israel neither confirms nor denies involvement in striking targets inside Syria, with the IDF declining to comment on the reported aerial attack.
Israel has been largely unscathed by the Syrian civil war, with only sporadic incidents of stray shells falling on its territory.

http://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Sy...aerial-attack-on-airport-near-Damascus-478337

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SYRIA TO UN: ISRAEL LAUNCHED MISSILE ATTACK, HAS CONSPIRED IN CIVIL WAR
BYJPOST.COM STAFF

13 JANUARY 2017 16:25

According to SANA, the complaint accused Israel, among other countries, of planning the "terrorist war" in Syria.

Following what Syria claims was an "Israeli aerial attack" on a military airbase Friday, Damascus reportedly sent two letters of complaint to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and the UN Security Council, according to Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) which is linked to the Assad regime's Ministry of Information.

According to SANA, the letters were issued by Syria's Foreign and Expatriates Ministry which stated that, "The new Israeli missile attack on Mezzeh military airport west of Damascus comes within a long series of Israeli attacks since the beginning of the terrorist war on the sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence of Syria which has been planned in the Israeli, French and British intelligence agencies and their agents in Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar and other countries that wanted to impose control and hegemony on Syria and the region.”

SANA quoted a Syrian military source as stating that the purpose of the attack was to "raise morale" of the terrorist organizations who are attempting to overthrow the Assad regime in Syria's bloody civil war which began in 2011 and has claimed the lives of almost half a million people, according to the Syrian Center for Policy Research.

Syrian army command said on Friday that Israel fired rockets at a major military airbase outside Damascus, and warned Tel Aviv of repercussions of what it called a "flagrant" attack.

The explosions were heard in the capital, and residents in the southwest suburbs saw a large plume of smoke rising from the area, while video footage downloaded on social media showed flames leaping from parts of Mezzah military airport's compound.

Syrian state television quoted the army as saying several rockets were fired from an area near Lake Tiberias (Lake Kinneret) in northern Israel just after midnight which landed in the compound of the airbase, used by President Bashar Assad's elite Republican Guards.

"Syrian army command and armed forces warn Israel of the repercussions of the flagrant attack and stresses its continued fight against (this) terrorism and amputate the arms of the perpetrators," the army command said in a statement.

The statement did not disclose if there were any casualties, but said the rockets caused a fire. Earlier, state television said several major explosions hit Mezzah military airport's compound and ambulances were rushed to the area.

Government forces had in the past used the base to fire rockets at former rebel-held areas in the capital's suburbs.

The airport, located just a few kilometers from Assad's presidential palace, had been a base used to fire rockets at former rebel-held areas in the suburbs of Damascus.

Reuters contributed to this report.

http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-C...sile-attack-has-conspired-in-civil-war-478367

 
Israel has a zero-tolerance policy for the presence of Iranian-backed Shia militias near its borders. It's as simple as that.

The closer the Shia militias get to Israel's borders, the more likely Israel will respond militarily.

Israel's last option is to encourage a Jordanian military intervention in southern and southeastern Syria.
 
Where is the S-400 and Krasuha-4. All are just evaporated. :rofl:

No need for Syrian regime claims. We all know that IAF can reach any point though the Syrian airspace. Thanks for S-400 and Krasuha-4.
 
How should that happen ?

Jordan was to fail against PLO, if Brits hadn't intervened.
Jordan has a decent military. If push comes to shove, it will enter Syria to secure its own (and frankly, Israel's) interests.
 
People doesn't understand why Israel integrate it's system into aerial vehicles it gets from the U.S
Aerial assets among other systems are modified Israeli weapons, while it do relies on the basic platform (aka F15,16), it adds technologies to suit ISRAEL's needs (Cyber technologies, Jammers, and more)
From the article we can conclude some points, while I'll add few others :
  • While U.S is going to quantity (Altho high quality) weapon systems because of very large army, Israel can't afford it. So it gets weapon systems and Improve them, like the CEO of LM pointed out about Israel's F35 purchase, that Israel's F35 cost more because of "unique" requests.
  • Israel has hi tech military industry, which design it's technologies based on ISRAELI needs. why does it matters? while U.S has better and more sophisticated industries in most cases, it does not face the same threats Israel does, and doesn't have the same priorities.
  • Israel industries are most COUNTRY owned companies, which, help for military and weapon industries co design and collaborate.
  • Israel faces the threats it makes the weapons for on daily bases , while u.s doesn't, and it gives them better understanding of future development to face the threats , aka "combat tested"
  • The same people who make the systems also serve in the army , and understand the problems from inside
 
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People doesn't understand why Israel integrate it's system into aerial vehicles it gets from the U.S
Aerial assets among other systems are modified Israeli weapons, while it do relies on the basic platform (aka F15,16), it adds technologies to suit ISRAEL's needs (Cyber technologies, Jammers, and more)
From the article we can conclude some points, while I'll add few others :
  • While U.S is going to quantity (Altho high quality) weapon systems because of very large army, Israel can't afford it. So it gets weapon systems and Improve them, like the CEO of LM pointed out about Israel's F35 purchase, that Israel's F35 cost more because of "unique" requests.
  • Israel has hi tech military industry, which design it's technologies based on ISRAELI needs. why does it matters? while U.S has better and more sophisticated industries in most cases, it does not face the same threats Israel does, and doesn't have the same priorities.
  • Israel industries are most COUNTRY owned companies, which, help for military and weapon industries co design and collaborate.
  • Israel faces the threats it makes the weapons for on daily bases , while u.s doesn't, and it gives them better understanding of future development to face the threats , aka "combat tested"
  • The same people who make the systems also serve in the army , and understand the problems from inside

Time for Pakistan to intervene in Syria. As Assad is staying and it is being considered a new normal. Pakistan should have some presence near Israeli border. As Israel has always tried to help India against us.
 
Israel's last option is to encourage a Jordanian military intervention in southern and southeastern Syria.
Although Israel has some leverage with Jordan, I fail to see how Israel can encourage the sovereign state of Jordan to wage war on anyone in southern and southeastern Syria. Israel's last option is its own military intervention in Lebanon and Syria at once against Iranian-backed Shia militias.
We don't give orders to Jordan, and we won't beg for their help, but we might do whatever it takes with our own military to secure our borders.
 
Although Israel has some leverage with Jordan, I fail to see how Israel can encourage the sovereign state of Jordan to wage war on anyone in southern and southeastern Syria. Israel's last option is its own military intervention in Lebanon and Syria at once against Iranian-backed Shia militias.
We don't give orders to Jordan, and we won't beg for their help, but we might do whatever it takes with our own military to secure our borders.
An Israeli intervention would look bad, though. It'll have undesired ramifications.

And Jordan shares Israel's security concerns anyway, therefore a Jordanian military intervention in southern Syria will not be viewed by the Jordanians as a form of acquiescence to Israeli demands.
 
Although Israel has some leverage with Jordan, I fail to see how Israel can encourage the sovereign state of Jordan to wage war on anyone in southern and southeastern Syria. Israel's last option is its own military intervention in Lebanon and Syria at once against Iranian-backed Shia militias.
We don't give orders to Jordan, and we won't beg for their help, but we might do whatever it takes with our own military to secure our borders.
Well I think using your own military will not be a good option. This might bring in other Players. It is best for Israel to secure it's borders and stay out of this because the time Israel steps in the Muslim sentiment will change. This move to win whabi support by attacking Shia will not work or uplift Israeli image. This move will even push Pakistan to attack Israel. I don't say all but some Arab countries will also move in towards Israel. Israel will never want that. Military of Muslim nations understand that Israel is only testing the fallback of it attacks from Muslim nations before making full intervention but rest is Up to Israel how it wants to play the game.
 
An Israeli intervention would look bad, though. It'll have undesired ramifications.

And Jordan shares Israel's security concerns anyway, therefore a Jordanian military intervention in southern Syria will not be viewed by the Jordanians as a form of acquiescence to Israeli demands.
Well, undesired ramifications are being taken into accounts since Second Lebanon War. Clearly the least yet not the last war against Hezb. Jordanian military may intervene in southern Syria, but Israeli military might need to intervene in southern Lebanon again.
 
Where is the S-400 and Krasuha-4. All are just evaporated. :rofl:

No need for Syrian regime claims. We all know that IAF can reach any point though the Syrian airspace. Thanks for S-400 and Krasuha-4.
If I'm not wrong, Syria doesn't have s-400, even if there is s-400 in Syria its Russians.
 
If I'm not wrong, Syria doesn't have s-400, even if there is s-400 in Syria its Russians.

You're not wrong. These systems are for Russia and operated by the Russians, but that doesn't make sense either. If they were left in home to protect Russia that would be better for them. Turkey shot down Russian aircraft and IAF is bombing Assad rats in Damascus. These systems are useless. That was my point.:-)
 

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