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Israel launches rocket attack near Syria capital — SANA

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DAMASCUS: Israeli rockets struck a military facility outside Damascus overnight, Syrian state media said yesterday, as the Jewish state moves to stop weapons from the conflict reaching Hezbollah with its second reported attack in three days.

The official SANA news agency accused Israel of carrying out the attack on the Jamraya military research centre in the Eastern Ghouta region. It did not say if there were any dead or wounded.

“This new Israeli aggression is a clear attempt to alleviate the pressure on the armed terrorist groups after our army beat them back in several regions and after the army’s victories on the road to recovering security and stability in Syria,” said SANA.

The Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights watchdog said residents in the area reported seeing aircraft when powerful blasts rocked the area, adding the raid had caused casualties.

There was no immediate comment from Israel or the United States.

If confirmed, the attack would be Israel’s second this week

This new Israeli aggression is a clear attempt to alleviate the pressure on the armed terrorist groups after our army beat them back in several regions and after the army’s victories on the road to recovering security and stability in Syria. SANA

against targets inside Syria and also its s econd this year on the Jamraya facility, following a Jan 30 raid that angered Syrian allies Iran and Russia.

“This attack proves the direct involvemen­t of the Israeli occupation in the conspiracy against Syria and its links with terrorist groups in the aggression supported by Western countries and some Gulf countries,” SANA said.

Israel has frequently warned if Syria’s stockpile of chemical weapons falls into the hands of arch-foe Hezbollah, a close ally of Assad’s regime, it would be a casus belli.

Its most recent strike targeted a weapons shipment to the militant group Hezbollah overnight Thursday, US media reported, but the Jewish state has refused to confirm or deny the bombing.

A Lebanese diplomatic source said the strike destroyed surfaceto-air missiles recently delivered by Russia that were being stored at Damascus airport.

The raid in January, which was implicitly confirmed by Israel, targeted surface-to- air missiles and an adjacent military complex believed to house chemical agents, a US official said at the time.

Damascus has threatened to retaliate, further fuelling fears of a regional spillover of a two-year conflict the UN says has killed more than 70,000 people and uprooted more than one million as refugees.

US President Barack Obama, speaking after this week’s first reported attack, said Israel was justified in protecting itself against arms shipments to Hezbollah.

“The Israelis justifiabl­y have to guard against the transfer of advanced weaponry to terrorist organisati­ons like Hezbollah,” he said, without commenting directly on the strike.

“We coordinate closely with the Israelis, recognisin­g that they are very close to Syria, they are very close to Lebanon.” A Syrian military source denied the airport raid had taken place at all, and an Israeli defence official would say only the Jewish state “was following the situation in Syria and Lebanon, with an emphasis on transferri­ng chemical weapons and special arms”.

But a diplomatic source in Lebanon told AFP the operation destroyed surface-to-air missiles delivered by Russia that were being stored at Damascus airport.

The Observator­y, meanwhile, said the bodies of dozens civilians, including children, were found in the northweste­rn Syrian port of Banias a day after an assault by regime troops. — AFP

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SUPPORTIVE: This file photo shows Maduro (left) waving during a ceremony in the populous Petare slum in Caracas. — AFP photo

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