Title: 'IAF blasted Iranian weapons in Syria' Post by: Shammu on September 11, 2007, 08:52:31 PM 'IAF blasted Iranian weapons in Syria'
Yaakov Katz THE JERUSALEM POST Sep. 11, 2007 The Israel Air Force jets that allegedly infiltrated Syrian airspace early last Thursday apparently bombed an Iranian arms shipment that was being transferred to Hizbullah, CNN reported Tuesday. A ground operation may also have been part of the foray, according to the network. Neither Jerusalem nor Damascus have confirmed the report. But Damascus has denied the presence of any Israeli ground forces on its territory. CNN said the operation involved ground forces and that the aerial strike left "a great hole in the desert." Although it did not name a specific source, the network cited "US government officials." The jets have been identified by the Turkish authorities as IAF F15Is, Israel's long-range bomber, after fuel tanks were found in Turkish territory. The CNN report said the IAF's targets were likely weaponry delivered to Syria that was possibly intended for use by Hizbullah. CNN's chief international correspondent, Christiane Amanpour, delivered the report and quoted sources saying that Israel was "very happy" with the results of the operation. Damascus complained to the United Nations about an "aggression and violation of sovereignty," saying Israeli warplanes dropped "military munitions" in Syria, the country's ambassador to the UN said Tuesday. A US military official described the Israeli incursion as an air strike "deep into Syria" that succeeded in hitting a target. The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because it was an intelligence issue, said he did not know what that target was. Syria has called the incursion a "hostile act," but has been largely silent on the details of what happened. Israeli officials have refused to comment. Syria's UN ambassador, Bashar al-Jaafari, said Damascus made its complaint in two letters to the UN secretary general and the president of the Security Council. The letters said the Israeli action violated a 1974 agreement reached after the Yom Kippur War. On Thursday, Syria said its air defense systems had fired on IAF aircraft that had infiltrated its airspace near the coastal city of Latakia. The government, including the Prime Minister's Office and the IDF, maintained their policy of refusing to comment on the incident following the CNN report. Syria has been known to be transferring weapons of its own, as well as arms from Iran, to Hizbullah. During the Second Lebanon War, the IDF discovered a wide range of antitank missiles and short-range rockets being used by Hizbullah that had originated in Syria. Several Iranian-made missiles were also in Hizbullah hands before the war, but these were mostly destroyed by the IDF before being fired at Israel. Over the upcoming holidays, the IDF will continue to maintain a high level of alert along the Syrian border amid fears that Damascus will respond to the alleged flyover. Defense officials said earlier this week that tensions between the countries had begun to subside, but that there was a need to maintain a high alert "just in case." 'IAF targeted Iranian weapons in Syria' (http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1189411388088&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FPrinter) Title: Re: 'IAF blasted Iranian weapons in Syria' Post by: Shammu on September 11, 2007, 08:57:56 PM The IAF performed a tactical strike against Iranian targets in Syria. The air package was north of Syria at the time they were painted and released countermeasures and dropped external fuel tanks.
The targets were arms bound for Hizbullah. Syria is up to it's eyeballs in this and Israel will not let it go on much longer. This was what occured last week. There is a great deal more that is going on.......... Keep Israel in your prayers. I wouldn't do any shopping in Damascus. |