The Niagara Falls Review

Israel hits dozens of Iranian targets in Syria after barrage

- SARAH EL DEEB AND ARON HELLER

BEIRUT — The Israeli military on Thursday said it attacked nearly all of Iran’s military installati­ons in neighbouri­ng Syria in response to an Iranian rocket barrage on Israeli positions in the occupied Golan Heights, in the most serious military confrontat­ion between the two bitter enemies to date.

Israel said the targets of the strikes, its largest in Syria since the 1973 war, included weapons storage, logistics sites and intelligen­ce centres used by elite Iranian forces in Syria. It also said it destroyed several Syrian air-defence systems after coming under heavy fire and that none of its warplanes were hit.

Iranian media described the attacks as “unpreceden­ted,” but there was no official Iranian comment on Israel’s claims.

The White House condemned Iran’s “provocativ­e rocket attacks from Syria against Israeli citizens” and expressed strong support for “Israel’s right to act in self-defence,” while Russia said the Israeli strikes marked a dangerous escalation, urging both Israel and Iran to avoid provoking each other.

In a statement, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said “the Iranian regime’s deployment into Syria of offensive rocket and missile systems aimed at Israel is an unacceptab­le and highly dangerous developmen­t for the entire Middle East.”

Israel has acknowledg­ed carrying out over 100 airstrikes in neighbouri­ng Syria since the civil war erupted in 2011, most believed to be aimed at suspected Iranian weapons shipments bound for the Hezbollah militant group.

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