Archive for March 28, 2019

Syria: IDF air-missile attack on Iranian ammo stores at Aleppo darkens city – DEBKAfile

March 28, 2019

Source: Syria: IDF air-missile attack on Iranian ammo stores at Aleppo darkens city – DEBKAfile

The Syrian news agency reports that shortly after midnight, Israeli air force missiles blasted Iranian military facilities at the Sheikh Najar industrial zone north of Aleppo,

Jibrin and the town’s international airport. SANA says 70pc of the town’s power was knocked out and the town went dark, and the several Israel missiles were intercepted.
Syrian opposition sources add that the Israeli strike targeted arms and ammunition depots belonging to the Iranian Al-Qods Brigades in the Aleppo region and explosions shook the town.

This was Israel’s first air and missile attack in Syria since the last meeting in Moscow between President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister an Defense Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Feb. 27; it came less than a week after Netanyahu returned home from Washington after US President Donald Trump signed a decree of recognition for Israeli sovereignty over the Golan.
The attack also came just a month after the Iranian, Syrian and Iraqi chiefs of staff met in Damascus to chart steps for reopening the Syrian-Iraqi border and advancing Tehran’s aspiration for a land bridge.

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, during a two-day visit to Jerusalem last week, warmed that Al Qods chief, Gen. Qassem Soleimani “never rests for a single moment” when it comes to military activity against the US and Israel in the region.
According to DEBKAfile’s military and intelligence sources, Iran moved its military hub in Syria away from Damascus and further north in the past month. Iranian transport planes carrying weapons systems and ordnance for Hizballah and the Shiite militias no longer put in at Damascus airport. They land at Aleppo. While relocating this hub, Tehran also reduced the numbers of Revolutionary Guards officers and men serving in Syria by some 30 percent – mainly to economize, since Iran’s oil revenues have been drastically slashed by US sanctions.

The renewed Israel assault on Iran’s military supply pipeline to its surrogates in Syria coincided with a UN Security Council session called to condemn US recognition of the Golan as sovereign Israeli territory, with the support of a majority of members.  Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon argued in his speech that no country in the world would think of handing over strategic territory to its greatest enemies. If it were not for Israel’s control of the Golan, the Iranian army would be sitting on the banks of the Kinneret (Sea of Galilee) which Israel would never allow.

Our military sources add that already, Iranian officers and soldiers deployed in southern Syria have reached a point just 25km from Israel’s inland lake.

 

Syria says Israeli jets carry out airstrike near Aleppo

March 28, 2019

Source: Syria says Israeli jets carry out airstrike near Aleppo | The Times of Israel

Monitor says target of attack was Iranian weapons warehouse, 4 reported killed as blasts cause blackout in whole city; no comment from Israel

Explosions at the Aleppo airport allegedly caused by Israeli strikes on March 27 2019 (Screencapture/Twitter)

Explosions at the Aleppo airport allegedly caused by Israeli strikes on March 27 2019 (Screencapture/Twitter)

Syrian air defense batteries opened fire on “hostile Israel missiles” near the northern Syrian city of Aleppo on Wednesday night, the official news agency SANA reported. The site has been targeted before and is believed to be an Iranian base.

SANA said the airstrike targeted several bases near an industrial zone by the airport and that air defenses had managed to intercept several incoming missiles.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the Israeli bombardment hit “ammunition stores belonging to Iranian forces and allied groups, and caused huge explosions.”

It added that at least four people, believed to be warehouse guards, were killed.

A number of residents of Aleppo city told AFP that the attack led to a power cut in the whole city.

Israeli officials made no statement on the reports, but seldom comment on alleged strikes.

The night strikes come at a time of heightened tension between Israel and Syria, following Monday’s decision by the US administration to recognize Israel’s control over the Golan Heights it captured from Syria in 1967. The decision sparked  condemnation and protests in Syria.

Israel in recent years has carried out hundreds of airstrikes in Syria against targets linked to Iran, which alongside its proxies and Russia is fighting on behalf of the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad.

Babak Taghvaee@BabakTaghvaee

: It is known that Air Force has used both F-16D/Is and F-15Is in this airstrike and the F-16Is have used anti-radiation Delilah missiles to neutralize the SAM systems of Arab Air Defense Force in Intl Airport prior attacking the weapon workshops!

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Babak Taghvaee@BabakTaghvaee

: Aftermath of Air Force airstrike at an rocket manufacturing workshop of at Sheikh Najar Industrial Zone in Northeast of International Airport. The SAM systems of Air Defense Force at the airport were targeted & kept busy during the strike! pic.twitter.com/wtktlHRMBf

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Israel has twice before been accused of targeting the  Al-Nayrab airbase, adjacent to Aleppo’s international airport in an airstrike last year. Al-Nayrab has in the past been linked with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps militia.

Satellite images from July 7 and 17, 2018, showing the results of an alleged Israeli airstrike on an airfield in Aleppo, Syria, which is said to be a base for Iranian forces. (ImageSat International ISI)

Israel has accused Iran of seeking to establish a military presence in Syria that could threaten Israeli security and attempting to transfer advanced weaponry to the Hezbollah terror group in Lebanon.

The number of airstrikes in Syria attributed to Israel has dropped in recent months, after a Russian military plane was downed by Syrian air defenses during an Israeli attack on Latakia, killing all 15 servicemen aboard.

Russia blamed the Israeli military for that incident — a charge rejected by Jerusalem — and has supplied Syria with the advanced S-300 air defense system.

 

US slammed at UN Security Council for recognizing Golan as Israeli 

March 28, 2019

Source: US slammed at UN Security Council for recognizing Golan as Israeli | The Times of Israel

( Come and take it for Assad then, you antisemitic dirt-bags…. – JW ) 

The other 14 members at open meeting support Syria’s sovereignty over strategic plateau and oppose Israel’s control of it

In this photo taken on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2014, UN peacekeepers from the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force, also known as UNDOF, observe Syria’s Quneitra province at an observation point on Mt. Bental in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, overlooking the border with Syria. .(AP Photo/Tsafrir Abayov)

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States came under sharp criticism from the 14 other Security Council nations Wednesday for its decision to recognize Israel’s sovereignty over the Golan Heights in violation of council resolutions.

Speaker after speaker at the open meeting supported Syria’s sovereignty over the strategic plateau and opposed Israel’s de facto annexation of the Golan Heights and US President Donald Trump’s proclamation earlier this week.

As South Africa’s UN Ambassador Jerry Matjila said, “this unilateral action does nothing to assist in finding a long-term peaceful solution to the conflict in the Middle East.”

He and others pointed to resolutions calling for Israel to end its occupation of the Golan Heights, including a December 1981 Security Council resolution that called Israel’s extension of Israeli law over the strategic area “null and void and without international legal effect.”

Syria’s closest ally Russia urged governments to continue to view the Golan Heights as Israeli-occupied territory.

In this photo released by the Syrian official news agency SANA, Syrians hold national flags and portraits of Syrian President Bashar Assad during a protest against US President Donald Trump’s move to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights, in Homs, Syria, on March 26, 2019. (SANA via AP)

“If anybody feels any temptation to follow this poor example, we would urge them to refrain from this aggressive revision of international law,” Russia’s deputy ambassador Vladimir Safronkov said.

While Syria got support on its sovereignty over the Golan Heights, German Ambassador Christoph Heusgen and Britain’s Ambassador Karen Pierce also used the meeting to criticize President Bashar Assad’s government for bombing civilians, using chemical weapons and violating human rights violations during the ongoing eight-year civil war.

Israel captured the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Mideast war and extended Israeli law over it in 1981. A 1974 cease-fire agreement that officially ended the 1973 Mideast war led to the deployment of a UN peacekeeping force known as UNDOF on the Golan Heights.

A wrecked Syrian tank (foreground) on the Golan Heights is passed by two Israel tanks (background) in action, Oct. 9, 1973 during continuing Mideast conflict. (AP Photo)

Trump’s proclamation that the Golan Heights are part of Israel raised questions about the future of UNDOF after its mandate expires on June 30.

Acting US Ambassador Jonathan Cohen told the council UNDOF has “a vital role to play in preserving stability between Israel and Syria,” an assurance that the Trump administration’s recognition of Israeli sovereignty over the strategic plateau won’t affect its operation.

He said the force’s mandate to ensure that the area of separation between Syria and Israel “is a buffer zone free from any military presence or activities” is of “critical strategic and security importance” to Israel, and “can contribute to the stability of the entire Middle East.”

Cohen said US recognition that the Golan Heights are part of Israel doesn’t affect the 1974 cease-fire agreement, “nor do we believe that it undermines UNDOF’s mandate in any way.”

US President Donald Trump (L) and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hold up a Golan Heights proclamation outside the West Wing after a meeting at the White House on March 25, 2019, in Washington. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP)

He strongly criticized “the daily presence of the Syrian armed forces” in the area of separation, where UNDOF is the only military force allowed, calling their presence a violation of the 1974 cease-fire agreement.

The United States calls on Russia to use its influence with President Bashar Assad “to compel the Syrian forces to uphold their commitment” to the cease-fire agreement “and immediately withdraw from the area of separation,” Cohen said.

UN peacekeeping chief Jean Pierre Lacroix told the council there is “a continued significant threat” to UNDOF personnel from explosive remnants of war, “and from the possible presence of sleeper cells of armed groups including (UN) listed terrorist groups.”

Undersecretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo expressed hope that “the recent developments will not be used as an excuse by anyone to pursue actions that could undermine the relative stability of the situation on Golan and beyond.”