World/News:Syria threatens retaliation for Israeli airstrike
Syria threatens retaliation for Israeli airstrike
by Agency Reporter
Syria
threatened Thursday to retaliate for an Israeli airstrike and its ally
Iran said there will be repercussions for the Jewish state over the
attack, Associated Press reports.
United States officials said Israel
launched a rare airstrike inside Syria on Wednesday. The target was a
convoy believed to be carrying anti-aircraft weapons bound for
Hezbollah, the powerful Lebanese militant group allied with Syria and
Iran.
In Israel, a lawmaker close to hard-line
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stopped short of confirming
involvement in the strike. But he hinted that Israel could carry out
similar missions in the future.
The attack has inflamed regional tensions already running high over Syria’s 22-month-old civil war.
Israeli leaders in the days leading up
to the airstrike had been publicly expressing concern that Syrian
President Bashar Assad may be losing his grip on the country and its
arsenal of conventional and nonconventional weapons.
Regional security officials said on
Wednesday that the targeted shipment included sophisticated Russian-made
SA-17 anti-aircraft missiles, which if acquired by Hezbollah would
enhance its military capabilities by enabling the militants to shoot
down Israeli jets, helicopters and surveillance drones.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media.
The Syrian military denied there was any
weapons convoy and said low-flying Israeli jets had crossed into their
country over the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights to bomb a scientific
research center near Damascus.
It said the target was in the area of Jamraya, northwest of Damascus and about 15 kilometers from the Lebanese border.
Maj. Gen. Abdul-Aziz Jassem al-Shallal, who in December became one of the most senior Syrian army officers to defect, told Associated Press
on the telephone from Turkey that the site they said was targeted is a
“major and well-known” center to develop weapons known as the Scientific
Research Center.
Al-Shallal, who until his defection was
commander of the military police, said no chemical or nonconventional
weapons are at the site. He added that foreign experts, including
Russians and Iranians, are usually present at such centers.
Syrian Ambassador to Lebanon Ali
Abdul-Karim Ali threatened retribution for the Israeli airstrike, saying
Damascus “has the option and the capacity to surprise in retaliation.”
He told Hezbollah’s al-Ahd news website
that it was up to the relevant authorities to prepare the retaliation
and choose the time and place.
The Syrian Foreign Ministry summoned
Major-General Iqbal Singh Singha, the head of mission and force
commander for United Nations Disengagement Observer Force on the Golan
Heights, to complain about the Israeli violation.
The force was established in 1974
following the disengagement of Israeli and Syrian forces in the area and
has remained there since to maintain the cease-fire. Israel captured
the Golan, a strategic plateau, from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war.
Hezbollah condemned the attack as
“barbaric aggression” and said it “expresses full solidarity with
Syria’s command, army and people.”
The group did not mention any weapons
convoy in the statement but said the strike aimed to prevent Arab and
Muslim forces from developing their military capabilities.
In Iran, the semi-official Fars news
agency quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian as saying
the raid will have significant implications for Israel.
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