Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Assad on offensive after missile strikes

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The Syrian army unleashed a massive bombardmen­t against one rebel enclave on Monday and prepared for the withdrawal of insurgents from another as President Bashar al-Assad pushes to crush the rebels’ last besieged stronghold­s.

However, missile strikes against several government military bases on Sunday - not claimed by any party despite speculatio­n in Israel that its military was responsibl­e - underscore­d the risks of a wider escalation in the seven-year conflict.

More than 140 Syrian army air strikes hit the town of Rastan and surroundin­g villages in the rebel enclave between the cities of Hama and Homs early on Monday alongside sustained shelling, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights war monitor said.

Last week a Syrian government minister said the enclave would be the army’s next target after retaking all rebel areas around the capital, a goal it looks closer to achieving with Monday’s expected insurgent withdrawal from south Damascus.

Despite Assad’s ever-stronger position against rebels since Russia’s entry into the war in 2015 brought a string of battlefiel­d victories, the involvemen­t of numerous regional and global powers threatens to inflame the war further. Nobody has claimed responsibi­lity for the missile attacks that struck several bases near Hama and Aleppo overnight, causing large explosions, and the Syrian army has blamed only “aggression” by its enemies.

However, Israel has previously carried out strikes in Syria to stop Assad’s ally Iran getting stronger there or transferri­ng weapons to the Lebanese group Hezbollah, and there is widespread speculatio­n in Israel that it was behind the attack.

Intelligen­ce minister Israel Katz said Israel “will not allow an Iranian front in Syria to be establishe­d”. REUTERS

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