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Israel to ‘destroy’ Syria air defence

Friday skirmishes were most serious incident between the two countries since the Syrian civil war began

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Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman yesterday threatened to destroy Syrian air defence systems after they fired ground-to-air missiles at Israeli warplanes carrying out strikes.

“The next time the Syrians use their air defence systems against our planes we will destroy them without the slightest hesitation,” Lieberman said on Israeli public radio.

Israeli warplanes hit several targets in Syria on Friday, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying the strikes targeted weapons bound for Lebanon’s Shiite Hezbollah movement.

Syria’s military said it had downed one of the Israeli planes and hit another as they were carrying out the predawn strikes near the famed desert city of Palmyra that it recaptured from Daesh terrorists this month.

The Israeli military denied that any planes had been hit. The Syrian government has made similar claims in the past. An Israeli army statement said “several anti-aircraft missiles” were fired following the raid but that none hit their targets.

One missile was intercepte­d by Israel’s Arrow air defence system, Israeli media reported. It was the most serious incident between the two countries since the Syrian civil war began six years ago.

In April 2016, Netanyahu admitted for the first time that Israel had attacked dozens of convoys transporti­ng weapons in Syria destined for Hezbollah, which fought a 2006 war with Israel and is now battling alongside the Damascus regime.

“Each time we discover arms transfers from Syria to Lebanon we will act to stop them. On this there will be no compromise,” Lieberman said yesterday. “The Syrians must understand that they are held responsibl­e for these arms transfers to Hezbollah and that if they continue to allow them then we will do what we have to do.”

Israel does not usually confirm or deny individual raids, but it may have been led to do so this time by the circumstan­ces of the incident.

President Bashar Al Assad’s position has been strengthen­ed in recent months with his forces reclaiming the whole of Syria’s second city Aleppo, as well as enjoying continuing Russian support.

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