IDF destroys weapons cache, military sites in overnight attack on Syria 

Source: IDF destroys weapons cache, military sites in overnight attack on Syria – Israel News – Jerusalem Post

The IDF announced, “We are warning the Syrian Armed Forces from trying to harm Israeli territory or its forces.”

BY ANNA AHRONHEIM, SETH J. FRANTZMAN, MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN
 JANUARY 21, 2019 01:46
Missile fire is seen from Damascus, Syria May 10, 2018

IDF fighter planes attacked Syrian military targets and Syrian air defense batteries in the Syrian region of Quds overnight Sunday and early Monday morning, according to a statement by the IDF spokesperson.
The attack was carried out in response to the launching of a missile by Iranian forces from Syria into Israeli territory, with intention of hitting the northern Golan Heights. The missile was intercepted by the Iron Dome.
The IDF attack targeted military targets belonging to the Quds Force in Syria, including weapons storage sites, mainly a site at Damascus International Airport, an Iranian intelligence site, and an Iranian training camp.
During the attack, dozens of Syrian surface-to-air missiles were fired. As such, several Syrian air defense batteries were attacked.
“The Iranian attack on Israeli territory yesterday is yet another clear proof of the intention behind the attempts to establish Iran in Syria and the danger they pose to the State of Israel and regional stability,” said the IDF spokesperson. “The IDF will continue to act decisively and firmly against the Iranian establishment in Syria.”
The spokesperson said the Syrian regime is responsible for what is happening in its territory and warns it not to act or to allow action against Israel.
“The IDF is ready and alert for any variety of scenarios and will continue to act as necessary for the safety of Israeli citizens,” said the IDF statement.

Following the attack, the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit announced that the Hermon skiing site would be closed to visitors on Monday.

The IDF Spokespersn’s Unit added that the residents of the Golan should continue their routine as usual unless further instructions from the Home Front Command are issued.

The IDF air strike took place hours after a projectile was identified over the Golan Heights. The Iron Dome successfully intercepted the projectile.

The projectile was launched from Syria after Damascus accused Jerusalem of carrying out a rare daytime attack on the south of the country on Sunday.

Pictures from Israel’s popular Mount Hermon ski resort, which was full of tourists enjoying the snow-filled hill, showed two trails from Iron Dome missiles while screams from children were heard in a video from the scene. The interception came shortly after the Syrian regime accused Israel of carrying out airstrikes in the south of the country, triggering air defenses that intercepted several of them.

“A military source said that our air defenses had successfully engaged an Israeli aerial attack targeting the southern region and prevented it from achieving any of its objectives,” read a report by the official Syrian news agency SANA.

Al-Manar, Hezbollah’s media network, reported the attack near Damascus but gave no further details. Syrian regime supporters said that a total of nine Israeli missiles were intercepted by regime air defenses. Russia’s Ministry of Defense, according to RIA news agency, said four Israeli jets fired seven missiles at the international airport, causing no injuries to Syrian nationals.

The Syrian regime used the Buk and Pantisr systems to intercept the missiles, according to Sputnik, the Russian news agency.

The Syrian air defenses were alerted on Sunday afternoon as a Mahan Air flight from Tehran to Damascus was about to make its approach to Damascus. At 1:30 p.m. the flight turned around and headed away from the city. A Syrian L-76 cargo lifter from Tehran was also en route to Damascus on Sunday morning. These kinds of flights have been seen as suspicious over the last year amid allegations that Iran delivers weapons to Syria and Hezbollah using different airlines as cover.

There was no comment on the strikes by Israel, which rarely comments on alleged Israel Air Force operations on the northern front, but Israeli officials have repeatedly voiced concerns over Iran’s presence in Syria and the smuggling of sophisticated weaponry to Hezbollah in Lebanon from Tehran via Syria, stressing that both are red-lines for the Jewish State.

With the presence of Iranian and Hezbollah forces, Israel’s northern front has become the IDF’s number one priority with former IDF Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. (res.) Gadi Eisenkot admitting that Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes against Iranian targets in Syria.

Israel “operated under a certain threshold until two-and-a-half years ago,” when he got “unanimous consent” from the government to change the rules of the game and dropped some 2,000 missiles against Iranian and Hezbollah targets in 2018 alone, he said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said last week that Israel conducted airstrikes on Iranian weapons near Damascus airport on January 13 and Russia warned Israel against further strikes near the airport. Syria is therefore on high alert for any potential airstrikes.

Nevertheless, daytime strikes by Israel against targets in the war-torn country are extremely rare with the IAF operating during the night.

Earlier on Sunday SANA reported that a bomb exploded near a highway at the southern edge of Syria’s capital Damascus. According to the report, an attacker was arrested and no one was injured.

 

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