The Jerusalem Post

IDF strikes Syrian targets in response to Golan cross-fire

PM says Israel will not tolerate ‘drizzle’ of rockets coming across border

- • By HERB KEINON and HAGAY HACOHEN

Israel will not tolerate any violation of its security on any front, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Saturday shortly after the IDF retaliated against Syria for the firing of 10 projectile­s onto the Golan Heights.

“With the IDF action today, we are making our policy clear again,” Netanyahu said. “We are not willing to accept any ‘drizzle’ [of fire] or ‘spillover’ on any front. We will react with force to any firing on our territory.”

According to Arab media sources, the IDF attack reportedly left two Syrian Army soldiers dead after Israeli Air Force jets struck tanks belonging to the regime of President Bashar Assad. It also hit another position from which one of the projectile­s were fired on the Golan.

Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman also issued a statement saying Israel would not tolerate any breach of its sovereignt­y and would react forcefully even if the firing on Israel is the result of “spillover” from fighting between the rebels and the Syrian regime.

“We react with force, determinat­ion and discretion to every such incident, as the IDF did [today] on the Golan Heights. As far as we are concerned, the Assad regime is responsibl­e for what is happening in its territory, and it will continue to bear the consequenc­es if such events repeat themselves,” he said.

The IDF said spillover from the Syrian civil war is treated with the utmost severity and noted that it “will not tolerate any attempt to harm the sovereignt­y of the State of Israel and the security of its residents.”

It noted as much in a protest letter sent swiftly to UN Disengagem­ent Observer Force following the incident.

Spillover fire from Syria this Saturday was reported by Israeli authoritie­s less than an hour before Israel responded, the IDF confirmed.

Although no casualties or damage to property were reported in the incident, the IDF issued instructio­ns to farmers and civilians near the Quneitra border crossing into Syria to avoid open fields. Backpacker­s and hikers – who flock to the Golan at this time of year – were also evacuated from the area.

In April, Israel fired a Patriot anti-ballistic missile, reportedly intercepti­ng a drone that entered Israel’s airspace from Syria. In February, an explosion, which occurred in open territory on the Golan Heights, led to an IDF attack on a Syrian Army post, claimed Lebanese TV network Al Mayadeen.

 ?? (IDF) ?? AN IDF MISSILE hits enemy tanks in Syria yesterday in this image taken from a video.
(IDF) AN IDF MISSILE hits enemy tanks in Syria yesterday in this image taken from a video.

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