The Manila Times

Israel attacks Syrian artillery after Golan fire – army

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JERUSALEM: The Israeli army attacked Syrian government artillery on Saturhit the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and warned it would intensify such retaliatio­n in the future.

The Syrian government controls only party of the territory on the other side of the line, with the rest in the hands of rebel groups, one State group.

But the Israeli army said it would retaliate against the Syrian army, regardless of who was responsibl­e deliberate or unintentio­nal. northern Golan from Syria, the army said, without reporting any casualties or damage.

“In response to the projectile­s that hit Israel, the IDF [Israel Defense Forces] targeted three artillery cannons of the Syrian regime in the Syrian Golan Heights,” it said.

“Any future occurrence­s will force the IDF to intensify its response,” the army said, adding that it held “the Syrian regime accountabl­e for any aggression from within its territory.”

Israel has sought to avoid becoming directly involved in the six-year civil war in Syria, although it has systhe armistice line on the Golan.

It also acknowledg­es carrying out dozens of air strikes against Hezbollah forces in Syria to stop what it calls advanced arms deliveries to the Lebanese Shiite militant group, which is a key ally of the Damascus government.

Israel fought a devastatin­g 2006 war with Hezbollah and has voiced concern that the group’s involvemen­t in Syria risks opening up a new front.

Israel seized 1,200 square kilome- ters (460 square miles) of the Golan Heights from Syria in the Six-Day War of 1967 and later annexed it in a move never recognized by the internatio­nal community.

The two countries remain technicall­y at war, although before the in 2011 the armistice line remained largely quiet.

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