Marin Independent Journal

Iran vows response after deadly strike in Syria blamed on Israel

- By Nasser Karimi and Kareem Chehayeb

>> Iran on Tuesday vowed to respond to a deadly airstrike widely attributed to Israel that demolished Iran's consulate building in the Syrian capital of Damascus and killed eight people, including two Iranian generals.

The Lebanese militant Hezbollah group — a key ally of both Syrian President Bashar Assad's government and Iran — also pledged “punishment and revenge” on Israel. Israel, which has repeatedly targeted Iranian officers on sites in Syria and in Lebanon, did not confirm the attack.

Iran provides money and weapons to Hezbollah, as well as Hamas and other Palestinia­n militant groups fighting Israel in Gaza. Clashes between Israel and Hezbollah along the Israeli-Lebanese border have increased since the war in Gaza began nearly six months ago.

Iran's Supreme National Security Council, a key decision-making body, met late on Monday and decided on a “required” response to the strike, Iran's state television reported. It said the meeting was chaired by President Ebrahim Raisi but provided no further details.

“We will make them regretful about the crime and similar acts,” said Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has final say on all matters of state in Iran.

The U.S. National Security Council said the United States played no role in the strike in Damascus and did not know

of it ahead of time. Americans directly advised Iran of that, a U.S. official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the matter.

It was not clear if and when Iran would respond but any retaliatio­n from Tehran would risk a dangerous confrontat­ion with Israel and its ally, the U.S.

The airstrike killed Gen. Mohammad Reza Zahedi, who led the Iranian Revolution­ary Guard's Quds Force in Lebanon and Syria until 2016, his deputy, Gen Mohammad Hadi Hajriahimi, and five other officers. A member of Hezbollah, Hussein Youssef, also was killed in the attack.

Hezbollah announced Youssef's death on Tuesday, but did not provide further details. The group also said Zahedi played a crucial role in helping “develop and advance the work” of the

group in Lebanon.

“This crime will certainly not pass without the enemy receiving punishment and revenge,” the Hezbollah statement said.

Syrian Prime Minister Hussein Arnous, after visiting the Iranian Embassy in Damascus, said rescue workers are still searching for bodies under the rubble of the consulate building.

Since the Oct. 7 outbreak of the Gaza war, Iran's proxies have stepped up attacks, with near-daily cross-border exchanges between Hezbollah and Israel, and frequent attacks on Red Sea shipping by Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi rebels.

Israel, which rarely acknowledg­es strikes against Iranian targets, said it had no comment on the latest attack in Syria, although a military spokesman blamed Iran for a drone attack early Monday against a naval

base in southern Israel.

Israel, increasing­ly impatient with the exchanges with Hezbollah, has warned of the possibilit­y of a full-fledged war. The Houthis have also been launching long-range missiles toward Israel, including on Monday.

Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said the country is in a war on multiple fronts “both offensivel­y and defensivel­y.”

“We see evidence of this every day, including over the last few days,” said Gallant, speaking to the Israeli parliament's Defense and Foreign Affairs Committee. “We operate everywhere, every day, in order to prevent our enemies from gaining strength and in order to make it clear to anyone who acts against us — all over the Middle East — that the price for action against Israel will be a heavy one.”

 ?? ARASH KHAMOOSHI — THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Protesters gather in Palestine Square in Tehran to condemn the Israeli strike that killed Iranian commanders in Damascus, Syria.
ARASH KHAMOOSHI — THE NEW YORK TIMES Protesters gather in Palestine Square in Tehran to condemn the Israeli strike that killed Iranian commanders in Damascus, Syria.

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