Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

ISRAEL ATTACKS SYRIA’S ALLEGED CHEMICAL WEAPONS SITES

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Syria’s army accused Israeli warplanes of hitting one of its positions on Thursday, killing two people in an attack that a monitor said targeted a site where the regime allegedly produces chemical weapons.

The site near the Syrian town of Masyaf, between the central city of Hama and a port used by the Russian navy, is reportedly used by forces from Syria’s allies Iran and the Lebanese Shiite militia Hezbollah.

Israel has previously carried out strikes believed to be targeting the transfer of weapons to Hezbollah, which fought a deadly war with the Jewish state in 2006.

Thursday’s strike hit a training camp and a branch of the Scientific Studies and Research Center (SSRC), an institutio­n that Washington and former Israeli officials accuse of helping develop the sarin gas used in a deadly attack on the Syrian town of Khan Sheikhun in April.

President Bashar al-Assad’s government has blasted such accusation­s as “fabricatio­ns,” and Syria’s army on Thursday did not mention the SSRC in its statement on the Israeli strikes.

“Israeli warplanes at 2:42 am today fired a number of missiles from Lebanese air space, targeting one of our military positions near Masyaf, which led to material damage and the deaths of two members of the site,” the statement said.

“Syria’s army warns of the serious repercussi­ons of such acts of aggression on the security and stability of the region,” it added.

The British-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights monitoring group confirmed that the strikes hit the SSRC, though it could not confirm what weaponry is produced there.

THURSDAY'S STRIKE HIT A TRAINING CAMP AND A BRANCH OF THE SCIENTIFIC STUDIES AND RESEARCH CENTRE, WHICH IS ACCUSED OF HELPING SYRIA DEVELOP THE DEADLY SARIN GAS

Islamic State and al-Qaeda. Pakistan is also facing pressure from US President Donald Trump to crack down on terrorist groups.

Bajwa said Pakistan had done more than any country in the fight against terrorism, yet “we are being accused of having a selective approach”.

He said if the world could not help and assist Pakistan in its campaign against terrorism, at least it should not cast aspersions. “Credit goes to Pakistan that with limited resources, it has achieved phenomenal success in the war against terrorism,” he maintained.

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AP Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa

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