The Jerusalem Post

Satellite images show Aleppo site allegedly struck by Israel

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

satellite images released by the israeli intelligen­ce firm imagesat intl. (isi) on thursday show the destructio­n of an industrial zone in aleppo in northern syria allegedly struck by israel in late march.

the images show destructio­n to two structures, a hanger and a building, in the north-western part of the sheikh Najjar industrial area, both approximat­ely 70x35 meters and some 450 meters apart.

“While there aren’t significan­t signs of massive explosions, it seems that the bombs hit several spots of the hanger and caused a partial roof collapse,” isi said in its report.

the blasts also caused an electrical blackout in aleppo, the country’s second-largest city.

“Barriers are detected near some of the entrances to the area where the two structures are located. it is possible that the whole perimeter is under the control and use of the same entity,” isi said in their report, adding that private vehicles and trucks are seen in the images, both parked and passing by both bombed structures.

according to local reports, the march 28 attack also targeted iranian ammunition dumps and the Nairab military airport used by tehran on the outskirts of the city, the second such strike on the installati­on in less than a year.

But according to isi “other structures in the same area claimed as bombed by media reports were found undamaged.”

While the syrian army said that the strike caused only material damage, the london-based syrian observator­y for human rights reported that at least seven iranian-linked militia fighters were killed in the alleged israeli strike.

While the idF has not commented on the strikes, acting Foreign minister yisrael Katz was quoted as saying by Haaretz on thursday that “as far as iran knows, it’s israel” which carried out the strikes.

israeli officials have repeatedly voiced concerns over iran’s entrenchme­nt in syria and the smuggling of sophistica­ted weaponry to hezbollah from tehran to lebanon via syria, stressing that both are red-lines for the jewish state.

in january, prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that israel has a set policy of preventing iran’s entrenchme­nt in syria, and that it would be enforced whether he is in israel or abroad.

“We have a permanent policy to harm iran’s establishm­ent in syria and to harm anyone who tries to harm us...this policy is permanent.”

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