San Diego Union-Tribune

ISRAEL HITS TARGETS IN SYRIA AFTER ATTACK

Iran’s involvemen­t eyed in strike near nuclear reactor

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A missile launched from Syria struck southern Israel early today, setting off air raid sirens near the country’s topsecret nuclear reactor, the Israeli military said. In response, it said it attacked the missile launcher and air-defense systems in neighborin­g Syria.

The incident, marking the most serious violence between Israel and Syria in years, pointed to likely Iranian involvemen­t. Iran, which maintains troops and proxies in Syria, has accused Israel of a series of attacks on its nuclear facilities, including sabotage at its Natanz nuclear facility on April 11, and vowed revenge. It also threatened to complicate U.S.-led attempts to revive the internatio­nal nuclear deal with Iran.

The Israeli army said the missile landed in the Negev region and the air raid sirens were sounded in a village near Dimona, where Israel’s nuclear reactor is located, and explosions were reported across Israel. The army later said the incoming missile had caused no damage.

There was no immediate claim of responsibi­lity or comment from Iran. But on Saturday, Iran’s hard-line Kayhan newspaper published an opinion piece by Iranian analyst Sadollah Zarei suggesting Israel’s Dimona facility be targeted after the attack on Natanz. Zarei cited the idea of “an eye for an eye” in his remarks.

Action should be taken “against the nuclear facility in Dimona,” he wrote. “This is because no other action is at the same level as the Natanz incident.”

The Dimona reactor is widely believed to be the centerpiec­e of an undeclared nuclear weapons program. Israel neither confirms nor denies that it has a vast nuclear arsenal.

While Kayhan is a small circulatio­n newspaper, its editor-in-chief, Hossein Shariatmad­ari, was appointed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and has been described as an adviser to him in the past.

Zarei has demanded retaliator­y strikes on Israel in the past. In November, he suggested Iran strike the Israeli port city of Haifa over Israel’s suspected involvemen­t in the killing of a scientist who founded Iran’s military nuclear program decades earlier. However, Iran did not retaliate then.

Israel and Iran are archenemie­s. Israel accuses Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons and has opposed U.S.-led efforts to revive the internatio­nal nuclear deal with Iran.

With Israel’s encouragem­ent, then-President Donald Trump withdrew from the deal in 2018.

Iran says its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes only, and has called for more scrutiny of Israel’s nuclear facility in Dimona.

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