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Syria accuses Israel of strikes

Government says missiles landed near military base west of Damascus.

- By Sarah El Deeb

BEIRUT — Syria accused Israel of firing missiles early Friday that landed near a major military base west of Damascus, in the third such reported attack in nearly six weeks to hit near the capital.

The Syrian government was quick to respond, warning Israel of the repercussi­ons of such attacks. But it refrained from saying whether it would retaliate.

Damascus, preoccupie­d with the country’s civil war for six years now, is unlikely to open a new front with Israel.

Meanwhile, Israel has delivered the occasional message to Damascus by targeting shipments of weapons headed to the Lebanese Hezbollah group. The group is a main supporter of Syria’s President Bashar Assad in the civil war, and has sent thousands of fighters to fight alongside his army.

There was no immediate comment from Israel on Friday to the Syrian claims of a strike. Israel is believed to have carried out a number of airstrikes on advanced weapons systems in Syria — including Russianmad­e anti-aircraft missiles and Iranian-made missiles, as well as Hezbollah positions — but it rarely confirms them.

Israel has largely been spared any spillover from Syria’s war, but it has voiced concern with the role there of Hezbollah, the guerrilla group with which Israel has fought multiple wars, most recently in 2006.

Assad’s army has relied heavily on Hezbollah and Iranian and Iraqi militias, using their help to achieve a number of victories, most recently last month in Aleppo.

Hezbollah, which calls Israel its main enemy, has gained new battlefiel­d experience, but it is likely to continue to be tied down in the Syria conflict.

The missiles fired early Friday fell in the vicinity of the Mezzeh military airport on the western edge of the Syrian capital and sparked a fire, Syria’s state news agency SANA said, quoting a military official.

Residents of Damascus reported hearing several explosions that shook the city.

The statement did not say whether there were any casualties. It said several missiles were launched just after midnight from an area near Lake Tiberias, or the Sea of Galilee.

The Mezzeh airport compound, located on the southweste­rn edge of the capital, had been used to launch attacks on rebelheld areas near Damascus and has previously come under rebel fire.

“The Syrian army command and armed forces warn the Israeli enemy of the repercussi­ons of this blatant attack and stress that it will continue its war on terrorism,” the military statement on SANA said.

Through such attacks, Israel is assisting “terrorist groups” fighting the Syrian government, it said.

Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman recently reiterated his government’s position to not get involved in the Syrian war.

The attack was the third such incident recently, according to Syria.

 ?? AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Flames and smoke rise at the Mezzeh military airport southwest of the Syrian capital of Damascus on Friday.
AFP/GETTY IMAGES Flames and smoke rise at the Mezzeh military airport southwest of the Syrian capital of Damascus on Friday.
 ?? YOUSSEF BADAWI/EPA ?? Syrians walk along a street Friday night in Damascus, Syria. According to media reports, the Israeli air force hit Mezzeh military airport west of Damascus with several missiles.
YOUSSEF BADAWI/EPA Syrians walk along a street Friday night in Damascus, Syria. According to media reports, the Israeli air force hit Mezzeh military airport west of Damascus with several missiles.

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