Mercury (Hobart)

Syria strike ‘consistent’: Israel

- Jerusalem

ISRAELI Intelligen­ce Minister Yisrael Katz said a massive explosion near Damascus Internatio­nal Airport yesterday was consistent with Israel’s policy, but stopped short of confirming his country was behind it.

Israel’s warplanes have hit the airport and other bases around the Syrian capital in the past, targeting what it said were weapons stockpiles of its Lebanese foe Hezbollah, which is allied with the Syrian government.

“We are acting to prevent the transfer of sophistica­ted weapons from Syria to Hezbollah in Lebanon by Iran,” Katz told army radio.

“When we receive serious informatio­n about the inten- tion to transfer weapons to Hezbollah, we will act. This incident is totally consistent with this policy.” In line with its usual practice, Israel’s military has declined to comment on the incident.

Israel has sought to avoid being dragged into the six-year civil war in Syria, but acknowledg­es carrying out air strikes there to stop what it says are deliveries of advanced weapons to Hezbollah.

Last month, in the most serious incident between the two countries since the Syria conflict began, Israeli warplanes struck several targets, drawing retaliator­y missile fire.

Israel used its Arrow intercepto­r to destroy what was believed to have been a Russianmad­e SA-5 missile.

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