Herald on Sunday

US general makes a secret visit to Israel amid Iran tensions

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The top US general made an unannounce­d visit to Israel yestreday to discuss “regional security challenges” at a time of heightened tensions with Iran and its allies across the Middle East.

Army Gen. Mark Milley, the Joint Chiefs chairman, met with senior Israeli military and intelligen­ce leaders at an air base in southern

Israel and held a video conference with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The visit came days after an air raid on the Syrian capital, Damascus, suspected to have been carried out by Israel, killed five foreign fighters, including a member of the Iranbacked Hezbollah.

Late yesterday, the Israeli military

said its attack helicopter­s struck several positions of the Syrian army in response to unspecifie­d munitions that were fired on the Israeliocc­upied Golan Heights. The targets in southern Syria included observatio­n posts and intelligen­ce collection systems, according to a statement from the military.

The Lebanese militant group has vowed to retaliate for the killing of its fighters in Syria, and in recent days Israel has sent reinforcem­ents to its northern border with Lebanon.

Earlier, the Israeli military said an explosion on the Syrian side of the frontier damaged a building and a vehicle in the Golan Heights, which Israel seized from Syria in 1967 and later annexed.

Recent weeks have also seen a series of explosions in Iran, including a blast at what analysts say was a nuclear centrifuge production facility. Milley’s also came hours after a US fighter passed near an Iranian passenger plane as it flew over Syria.

Israel has long viewed Iran as its main regional threat because of its nuclear programme — which Tehran insists is for purely peaceful purposes — as well as Iran’s military presence in neighborin­g Syria and its support for groups like Hezbollah.

Israel has carried out scores of airstrikes in recent years targeting Iran’s military presence in Syria, where Tehran is a close ally of President Bashar Assad in the civil war. —AP

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