The Herald (South Africa)

Israel strikes in Syria hit air bases — sources

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Israeli forces carried out air strikes on outposts in Syria’s Homs province in a raid yesterday, Syria’s defence ministry said, while Western intelligen­ce sources said a series of air bases in central Syria where Iranian personnel were based were hit.

The Israeli military declined to comment on the reported strikes in Syria, the third since Thursday.

An Israeli attack near Damascus on Friday killed two members of Iran’s Revolution­ary Guards, Iranian state media reported yesterday.

Without referring to any specific places or strikes, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday that Israel is “exacting a heavy price from terrorist-supporting regimes” outside its borders.

The Syrian defence ministry said that Israel launched “an aerial aggression from the direction of northwest Beirut targeting some outposts in Homs city and its countrysid­e at 00.35am” yesterday.

A Syrian military source said on state media that the strikes caused some damage, and injured five military personnel.

Two Western intelligen­ce sources who requested anonymity due to the sensitivit­y of the matter said rockets struck the T4 air base located west of the ancient city of Palmyra, and al Dabaa airport near al Qusayr city close to the Lebanese border where Iranian-backed Hezbollah is dominant.

Iranian military personnel alongside fighters from Lebanon’s Hezbollah are stationed at both airports and there is a strong presence of pro-Iranian militias in that area of Homs province, the sources said.

A regional intelligen­ce source also said an undergroun­d research centre where Iranian scientists were suspected of developing missile and drone capabiliti­es was also among the targets.

Syria denies Western and Israeli allegation­s that Iran, whose top military officials frequently visit Syria, has an extensive military presence in the country.

It says military co-operation and arms programmes with Iran are part of a decades old strategic relationsh­ip to withstand Israel’s long-term threats.

Iran says its officers serve in an advisory role in Syria at the invitation of Damascus.

Dozens of Revolution­ary Guards members, including senior officers, have been killed in Syria during the 12-year-old civil war there.

Israel has for years carried out attacks against what it has described as Iran-linked targets in Syria, where Tehran’s influence has grown since it began supporting President Bashar al-Assad in the conflict.

Israel has intensifie­d strikes in the past year on Syrian airports and air bases.

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