Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Hit Iranian targets in Syria, Israel says

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JERUSALEM — The Israeli military today said it struck dozens of Iranian targets in Syria, carrying out a “wide-scale” strike in response to rocket fire on the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights the day before.

The military said its fighter jets hit multiple targets belonging to the elite Quds force, including surface-to-air missiles, weapons warehouses and military bases. After the Syrian military fired an air defense missile, the military said a number of Syrian aerial defense batteries were destroyed.

The strikes further burst into the open what’s been a long shadow war between Israel and its archenemy Iran.

“Yesterday’s Iranian attack towards Israel is further clear proof of the purpose of the Iranian entrenchme­nt in Syria, which threatens Israeli security, regional stability and the Syrian regime,” the military said in a statement.

Israel intercepte­d the four rockets on the Golan Heights on Tuesday which came amid heightened tensions between Israel and Iranian proxies along its borders. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has issued a series of warnings recently about Iranian aggression throughout the Middle East.

Israel last week fought against the Iranian-backed Islamic Jihad militant group in Gaza, striking and killing a top commander in the coastal enclave and is widely believed to have struck and missed another leader of the group in Syria.

Iran has forces based in Syria, Israel’s northern neighbor, and supports Hezbollah militants in Lebanon. In Gaza, it supplies Islamic Jihad with cash, weapons and expertise.

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