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Pirate Utopian
5th May 2013, 03:03
Israeli officials have confirmed that the country's air force carried out a strike against Syria and say it targeted a shipment of advanced missiles.

The officials said on Saturday the shipment was not of chemical arms, but of "game changing" weapons bound for the Lebanese Hezbollah group.

They claimed, speaking on condition of anonymity, that the airstrike was early on Friday, but no mention was made of where it took place.

Following the strike, Defence Ministry strategist, Amos Gilad, said that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad retains control of Syria's reputed chemical weapons and they are not sought by his Hezbollah allies in Lebanon.



"Syria has large amounts of chemical weaponry and missiles. Everything there is under (Assad government) control," Gilad said in a speech.

"Hezbollah does not have chemical weaponry. We have ways of knowing. They are not keen to take weaponry like this, preferring systems that can cover all of the country (Israel)," he said.

Earlier this week, Hezbollah leader Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah said his group would assist Assad if needed in the effort to put down a 2-year-old uprising.

Israeli embassy spokesman Aaron Sagui would not comment on Friday night specifically on the report of an Israeli strike into Syria.

"What we can say is that Israel is determined to prevent the transfer of chemical weapons or other game-changing weaponry by the Syrian regime to terrorists, specially to Hezbollah in Lebanon," Sagui said in an email to the AP.

The Syrian UN Ambassador, Bashar Ja'afari, told Reuters: "I'm not aware of any attack right now."

Intense overflights

It was not immediately clear where the airstrike took place, or whether the air force carried out the strike from Lebanese or Syrian airspace.

The Israeli air force has so-called "standoff" bombs that coast dozens of kilometres across ground to their targets once fired.

That could, in theory, allow Israel to attack Syria from its own turf or from neighbouring Lebanon.

Lebanese authorities reported unusual intensive Israeli air force activity over their territory on Thursday and Friday.

A Lebanese security source said his initial impression was that Israeli overflights were monitoring potential arms shipments between Syria and Lebanon, potentially to Hezbollah.

"We believe that it is linked to Israel's concerns over the transfer of weapons, particularly chemical weapons, from Syria to its allies in Lebanon," said the official, who asked not to be named.

Syrian opposition sources, usually quick to announce rumours of Israeli air strikes, said they had not heard of an attack on Syrian territory.

In January this year, Israel bombed a convoy in Syria, apparently hitting weapons destined for Hezbollah, according to diplomats, Syrian rebels and security sources in the region.

In 2007, Israeli jets bombed a suspected nuclear reactor site along the Euphrates River in northeastern Syria, an attack that embarrassed and jolted the Assad regime and led to a buildup of the Syrian air defence system.

The Israeli strike also follows days of renewed concerns that Syria might be using chemical weapons against opposition forces.

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2013/05/201354434558135.html

blake 3:17
5th May 2013, 05:29
Syrian report: Israel bombs outskirts of Damascus for second time in recent days

BEIRUT — Israeli warplanes bombed the outskirts of Damascus early Sunday for the second time in recent days, according to Syrian state media and reports from activists, signaling a sharp escalation in tensions between the neighboring countries that had already been exacerbated by the conflict raging in Syria.

Videos posted on the Internet by activists showed a huge fireball erupting on Mount Qassioun, a landmark hill overlooking the capital on which the Syrian government has deployed much of the firepower it is using against rebel-controlled areas surrounding the city.

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The attack Sunday came hours after U.S., Israeli and Lebanese officials said Israeli warplanes had struck on Friday a shipment of missiles destined for Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement at Damascus International Airport.

The attacks coincided with mounting pressure on the Obama administration to formulate a response to the growing risk of weapons proliferation in the Syrian war, notably the possibility that chemical weapons are being used in the conflict and could fall into the hands of extremists.

It also came amid renewed reports of sectarian violence in the northern coastal region of Latakia, a stronghold of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad where his supporters allegedly killed at least 50 and perhaps as many as 100 Sunni Muslim villagers in recent days, drawing a sharp condemnation Saturday from the State Department.

Israeli officials told the Associated Press and Reuters that the target of the Friday airstrike was a consignment of advanced, long-range, ground-to-ground missiles destined for Hezbollah, the political and military organization that dominates Lebanon’s government and has been designated a terrorist organization by the United States.

The shipment did not contain chemical weapons, but the missiles were potentially “game-changing,” one official told the Associated Press.

Full story : http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/middle_east/israel-launches-second-airstrike-in-syria-targeting-weapons-shipment/2013/05/04/cdccddc0-b4c4-11e2-9fb1-62de9581c946_story.html

Sinister Cultural Marxist
5th May 2013, 07:37
"game changing" ... anti ship missiles or anti air missiles maybe?

Rusty Shackleford
5th May 2013, 07:54
"game changing" ... anti ship missiles or anti air missiles maybe?

Maybe one that can defeat the whole concept of 'iron dome.' though i have no idea of what could do it or how exactly iron dome works...



i doubt syria will militarily retaliate against israel. Though israeli backing of islamist rebels by association of the broader rebel factions might have an impact on the credibility of some of the rebels.

Geiseric
5th May 2013, 08:06
Hezbollah has a role in actions around the border with lebanon, usually policing or skirmishes with rebels. Assad amd syria have given them hundreds of millions.

cynicles
5th May 2013, 08:57
Hundreds of millions? I find that hard to believe and hyperbolically stupid.

TheGodlessUtopian
5th May 2013, 16:20
Syria's information minister says those who infringe on Syria's sovereignty must "study their choices carefully." He said that Israel has "proved its link to terrorist groups." Israel has reportedly carried out a second air strike on Syria in two days.

In a Sunday statement, Omran al-Zoabi added that it is Damascus' duty to "protect the state from any domestic or foreign attack through all available means."

The minister's comments came after an emergency cabinet meeting organized to respond to what a Western source called a new strike on Iranian missiles bound for Lebanon's Hezbollah, Reuters reported.

The Arab League has condemned the alleged strike on Syria and urged the UN Security Council (UNSC) to act, reports Lebanon's Naharnet news outlet. This follows reports of condemnation from Egyptian, Lebanese and Iranian leaders.

The country's Foreign Ministry sent a letter to the UN and the UN Security Council protesting "Israeli aggression" that killed and wounded several people and "caused widespread destruction." It also said the attacks aimed "to give direct military support to terrorist groups" fighting the government.
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The notion was backed by Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, who said the attack proved that there is an alliance between Israel and Islamists trying to topple the Syrian government. In an interview with CNN he said the airstrikes are a"declaration of war" by Israel and that Syria would retaliate in its own time and way.
Senior correspondent for Israel's Haaretz newspaper, Amir Oren, said that Israel is "only trying to prevent and preempt further conflagration."

"While there are many reasons in other aspects to be critical of Israeli policy, it does seem that this time around it's quite balanced," he told RT. Oren added that Israel is merely trying to prevent another Lebanon war.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague agrees, saying that Israel has a right to defend itself.

"All countries have to look after their own national security, of course, and are able to take actions to protect their own national security," Mr Hague told Sky News.
Hague added that the recent escalation in the conflict and Israel's airstrikes showed that the conflict risked spreading to the wider Middle East. He stressed once more that it was time to consider lifting the arms embargo on Syria's opposition.Source: http://rt.com/news/israel-syria-air-strike-842/

piet11111
5th May 2013, 17:16
Hundreds of millions? I find that hard to believe and hyperbolically stupid.

Hezbollah is widely known to be supplied and supported by the Assad regime for decades.

Sasha
5th May 2013, 17:52
"game changing" ... anti ship missiles or anti air missiles maybe?

Scuds or something like them maybe?

piet11111
6th May 2013, 17:34
Scuds or something like them maybe?

Unlikely a scud is a huge missile the size of a large truck.

The thing the Israeli's fear more then anything is sophisticated shoulder launched anti air missiles that pose an actual threat to their helicopters and airplanes and by extension their ability to commit acts of aggression against Lebanon without the fear of getting shot down and having the pilot as another hostage.

L1NKS
12th May 2013, 01:54
The "game-changing argument" is one straight line of bullshit. Reading the official statement every halfway sane person must assume Hezbollah got hold of some kind of a super-weapon, like hyper intelligent space-monkeys that can use mind control.

Israel cannot be challenged militarily, and it knows well. In fact everyone knows. It is a truism, that gets purposely neglected. Because once you acknowledge Israel is unchallengable, Israel has an even lesser case against Hezbollah. Not to mention that any resort to force under International law represents a major war crime. But who inside the Israeli government cares about such details?