The Jerusalem Post

Syria claims Israel striked border town,

Prime minister hints at Israeli responsibi­lity

- • By ANNA AHRONHEIM

Syria accused Israel of attacking a Syrian Army position on Thursday afternoon in Tel Bariqa, west of Quneitra on the Syrian Golan Heights.

According to Syria’s official news agency SANA, a missile struck the position causing material damage, but no casualties. Hebrew-language media reported that residents of the Israeli Golan Heights heard loud explosions.

While daytime strikes by Israel are rare, according to Saudi news TV channel Al Majd Hadith, the targets of the strike were Hezbollah terrorists who had been seen in the area. Although it remains unclear whether the strike was carried out by air or via a surface-to-surface missile, Israel has remained mum on the alleged strike.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu alluded to responsibi­lity for the attack at a memorial ceremony for Revisionis­t Zionist leader Vladimir Jabotinsky on Mount Herzl.

After saying that Israel “defends itself all the time,” and sending his good wishes to the IDF soldiers that were injured early Thursday morning after the IDF killed a terrorist who infiltrate­d from Gaza, Netanyahu turned to the north.

“On the northern front, we are working against Iran and Hezbollah, and you are hearing about it these days,” he said. “This is the iron wall,” he added, referring to Jabotinsky’s famous 1923 essay – “The Iron Wall” – in which Jabotinsky argued that the Arabs would only accept a Jewish presence in what is today Israel if they realize that they cannot defeat the Jews.

The Jewish State has made it clear that it won’t accept Hezbollah’s growing presence in the Syrian Golan, and the past two weeks alone has seen two deadly attacks against Iranian proxies in southern Syria that were attributed to Israel.

Last week an explosion killed Hezbollah terrorist Mashour Zidan in southern Syria, and a few days later, a rocket struck the strategic Tel Haraa site not far from where Zidan was killed. There were strikes on other targets in the Quneitra province as well.

Zidan, a Druze resident from the village of Hadar, is believed to have been a senior Hezbollah operative responsibl­e for recruiting volunteers from villages near the border with Israel as part of Hezbollah’s Golan File.

Tel Haraa, meanwhile, has been used by the Syrian army for years to observe Israeli movement, and since the Assad regime re-took the area from rebels last summer, there have been several strikes on the site blamed on Israel.

While the base, which has electronic surveillan­ce capabiliti­es, was supposed to be manned solely by regime troops, pro-Iranian militias including Hezbollah are known to be stationed in it.

Israeli officials have repeatedly voiced concerns over Iran’s presence in Syria and the smuggling of sophistica­ted weaponry to Hezbollah from Tehran via Syria, stressing that both are redlines for Israel.

The IDF announced in April that Hezbollah has been building a new and dangerous terror network in Syria’s Golan Heights – without the knowledge of Syrian President Bashar Assad – under the leadership of Ali Mussa Daqduq, who spent five years in an Iraqi prison for a 2007 attack against American troops in the Karbala Governorat­e.

“The Hezbollah terrorist organizati­on has begun an attempt to establish and entrench a covert force in the Syrian Golan Heights that is designed to act against Israel when given the order,” the IDF said.

The Golan Project has its headquarte­rs in Damascus and Beirut. There are dozens of Hezbollah terrorists operating in the Syrian towns of Hadar, Quinetra and Erneh, who collect intelligen­ce on Israel and military movement on the Israeli Golan Heights.

But the strikes against Iranian proxies are no longer restricted to Syria. According to the London-based Asharq al-Awsat, Israel allegedly struck an Iranian warehouse at Camp Ashraf northeast of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad, which stored arms and missiles. They alleged that the two strikes against the warehouse – on July 19 and on July 27 – were by an Israeli F-35i Adir stealth fighter jet.Herb Keinon contribute­d to this report.

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? THE QUNEITRA REGION on the Israeli-Syrian border. Recent strikes in the area against Hezbollah have been allegedly attributed to Israel.
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) THE QUNEITRA REGION on the Israeli-Syrian border. Recent strikes in the area against Hezbollah have been allegedly attributed to Israel.

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