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Israeli military strikes anti-aircraft battery in Syria

- HARINDER MISHRA

Israeli jets on Monday destroyed an anti-aircraft battery in Syria in retaliatio­n to an attack on the planes which were on a reconnaiss­ance mission in Lebanon.

Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said the SA-5 battery, located 50-km east of Syrian capital Damascus, fired a missile at Israeli jets operating over Lebanon this morning. The fighter jets responded by launching four bombs towards the battery, destroying it, the Israeli army said. All Israeli aircrafts returned safely to base. "We're prepared for any possibilit­y," IDF Spokesman Ronen Manelis told reporters, reports PTI.

"This was a Syrian provocatio­n, and we will not allow it. On the other hand, we have no intention of escalating. "If anti-aircraft fire is being carried out for any military activity, we will respond as we did now," he said.Russia, a close ally of Syria, was updated about the attack in real time, Manelis said. The incident occurred shortly before an expected visit by Russian Defence Minister Sergey Shoygu to Israel.

Israel believes the reason for the initial Syrian fire at

the Israeli planes stemmed from their assumption that they were there to attack, Ha'aretz reported.

The Israeli army spokespers­on told reporters that the Israeli planes were on reconnaiss­ance mission in Lebanon, photograph­ing sites for Israel's intelligen­ce.

As per media reports, the Israeli army in September struck a chemical arms plant in Syria.

The Syrian army general command confirmed the attack on what it called a "military facility" in which two people were killed and extensive damage was caused but Israel refused to comment on the reports.

Israel is said to have attacked convoys bringing arms to Shi'ite Lebanese faction Hezbollah dozens of times over the last five years, as per reports media reports, but the Israeli army doesn't accept or deny such claims.

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