Yorkshire Post

Israel strikes Iran’s bases in Syria

- CHARLES BROWN NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT Email: yp.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

THE ISRAELI military has said it attacked nearly all of Iran’s military installati­ons in Syria in response to an Iranian rocket barrage on Israeli positions in the occupied Golan Heights.

It is the most serious military confrontat­ion between the two bitter enemies to date.

Israel said the targets of the strikes, its largest in Syria since the 1973 war, included weapons storage, logistics sites and intelligen­ce centres used by elite Iranian forces in Syria. It also said it destroyed several Syrian air defence systems after coming under heavy fire and that none of its warplanes were hit.

Iranian media described the attacks as “unpreceden­ted”, but there was no official Iranian comment on Israel’s claims.

Syria’s military said the air strikes killed three people, wounded two and destroyed a radar station, an ammunition warehouse, and damaged a number of air defence units.

Brigadier General Ali Mayhoub, who read the statement on television, said Syrian air defence systems had intercepte­d “the large part” of the incoming Israeli strikes.

Israel has acknowledg­ed carrying out more than 100 air strikes in Syria since the civil war erupted in 2011, most believed to be aimed at suspected Iranian weapons shipments bound for the Hezbollah militant group.

But in the past few weeks, Israel has shifted to a more direct and public confrontat­ion with Iran, striking at Iranian bases, weapons depots and rocket launchers across Syria, and killing Iranian troops.

Israel accuses Tehran of seeking to establish a foothold on its doorstep. Iran has vowed to retaliate.

Reflecting the scope of the overnight attacks, Russia’s military said 28 Israeli jets were involved, striking at several Iranian and government sites in Syria

We will not let Iran turn Syria into a forward base against Israel. Israeli defence minister Avigdor Lieberman.

with 70 missiles. It said half of the missiles were shot down.

Israeli defence minister Avigdor Lieberman said Israel would respond fiercely to any further Iranian actions.

“We will not let Iran turn Syria into a forward base against Israel,” he said.

“We, of course, struck almost all the Iranian infrastruc­ture in Syria, and they need to remember this arrogance of theirs. If we get rain, they’ll get a flood. I hope that we ended this chapter and that everyone understood.”

The Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights, which closely monitors the civil war through sources inside Syria, said the overnight Israeli attacks struck several military posts for Syrian troops and Iranian-backed militias near the capital, Damascus, in central Syria and in southern Syria.

The observator­y said the attacks killed 23 fighters, including five Syrian soldiers. It said it was not immediatel­y clear if Iranians were among those killed.

Damascus shook with sounds of explosions just before dawn, and firing by Syrian air defences over the city was heard for more than five hours.

Israel said early yesterday that Iran’s Quds Force fired 20 rockets at Israeli front-line military positions in the Golan Heights.

Israel captured the Golan Heights in the 1967 war, annexing it in 1981 in a move not recognised internatio­nally. In 1974, Israel and Syria reached a ceasefire and a disengagem­ent deal that froze the conflict lines with the plateau in Israeli hands.

Lt Col Jonathan Conricus, a military spokesman, said four of the rockets were intercepte­d, while the others fell short of their targets. The incoming attack set off air raid sirens in the Golan.

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