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Israeli Attack On Syria Could Lead To Regional War

Voice of Russia
May 6, 2013

Syria-Israel: on the eve of war?
Konstantin Garibov

Syrian missiles have been directed against Israel and the occupied Palestinian territories after Israeli warplanes struck several military facilities near the Syrian capital Damascus late last week.

According to Syrian sources, Damascus will launch missile strikes on “specific targets” in case of a new aggression. Additionally, Damascus has given the green light to Palestinian groups carrying out military operations against Israel in the Golan Heights.

For its part, Israel deployed two batteries of its Iron Dome rocket defense system to the Syrian-Israeli border in anticipation of retaliation from Damascus, which has already described Israel’s airstrikes as a “declaration of war.”

On April 5, Israeli warplanes struck areas outside Damascus as they targeted a weapons cache and a military research center. Israel’s Haaretz newspaper, however, reported that the planes targeted a shipment of Iranian-made guided missiles, believed to be bound for Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group.

Some sources say that about 300 soldiers were killed in the strikes, while others put the death toll at 4 people.

Meanwhile, Syria’s Information Minister Omran al-Zohbi has warned that Israel’s aggression may lead to a full-fledged war in the region.

“Israel’s airstrikes open the door wide to all possibilities in the region. These airstrikes confirm coordination between Israel and terrorist groups,” Al-Zohbi said.

The May 5 attack was the second such strike Israel has launched in the past three days. On Friday, Israeli warplanes bombed a convoy carrying Iranian-made missiles from Syria to Hezbollah militants in Lebanon, says Yevgeny Satanovsky, head of the Moscow-based Institute for Middle Eastern Studies.

“All that has happened may well be seen as a tacit rehearsal of a potential war between Iran and Israel…,” Satanovsky said.

In a statement on Monday, the Egyptian President’s press service condemned Israel’s airstrikes on Syria that it said violate international law and further exacerbate the situation in the region.

The Arab League, for its part, urged the UN Security Council to “act immediately” to end the attacks.

In the meantime, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began his visit to China on Monday, refusing to comment on his country’s airstrikes on Syria.

There were reports about Israel’s Cabinet meeting ahead of Netanyahu visit, with no results made public. Other senior Israeli officials also refused to comment on the airstrikes.

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  1. May 6, 2013 at 8:36 pm

    what do you think of the conflicting reports on time of first strike, Syria (SANA) reported Sunday AM and not previously in week as reported by western media. i think US knew all along and news break was leaked early, not sure why, intentionally or miscommunication. Regardless there is no doubt the US gave green light

    and also very glad for share buttons, thank you

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  2. Michael
    May 6, 2013 at 9:26 pm

    What is really outrageous is that there is NO world wide outrage, UN condemnation nor UN sanctions imposed upon against barbaric Israel that behaves with total impunity!

    Time and time again Israel is treated with out most care like a painful boil on ones buttocks…

    The U.S. is reluctant to get involved in yet another preplanned regional war just like a frog is being forced to jump into a muddy pond!

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  3. Kathleen
    May 18, 2013 at 4:29 pm

    Pascha in Damascus

    On the Street Called Straight

    Holy Pascha morning in a dark church one candle lights another

    Come ye take the light from the Light that is never overtaken by night

    An earth breaking mob across the river from Moab

    Arrive with just cause

    Taking out missiles so it is said

    Simple and precise as a dog’s jaws

    It really could not wait

    Hopeless helpless nothing can be done

    The powerful assert themselves

    The weaker will succumb

    One child knows east nor west

    An altar boy in candlelight

    Come ye take

    the light from the Light that is never overtaken by night

    No bunker there can break

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