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The airstrikes were said to have targeted a four-truck Syrian army convoy, loaded with ballistic missiles. The Israeli planes struck the vehicles after they left an army base, the reports said. The Israeli Air Force also reportedly hit a gas supply, sparking massive explosions. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday acknowledged the IAF operates in Syria “from time to time” to thwart weapons transfers to Lebanon. Speaking at the Galilee Conference in Acre, the prime minister praised the Israeli-Russian coordination in Syria, echoing comments from his defense minister in recent days. “We operate in Syria from time to time to prevent it turning into another front against us. We act, of course, to prevent the transfer of deadly weaponry from Syria to Lebanon,” Netanyahu said.
However, Israel has continued to conduct numerous airstrikes on Syrian regime targets within Syria. According to sources in the Syrian opposition, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) on November 21 attacked positions and personnel belonging to the Syrian regime and Hezbollah in the area of Qualamoun, on the Syria-Lebanon border. (Israel itself never acknowledges air strikes in Syria.) Similarly, the IAF attacked Syrian army and Hezbollah targets on November 24 in the same location, killing 13 Syrian troops and Hezbollah fighters. According to foreign news reports, the IAF on Friday, December 4, carried out several raids north of Damascus in Syria. The airstrikes were said to have targeted a four-truck Syrian army convoy, loaded with ballistic missiles, after they left a Syrian army base. The IAF also hit a gas supply, sparking massive explosions. These Israeli airstrikes in Syria have received no known objections from Russia, even though they are striking at Russia’s ally, the regime of Syria’s president Bashar al-Assad, as well as al-Assad’s ally, Hezbollah.
Israeli jets carried out several raids North of Damascus overnight Thursday-Friday, Israel’s Channel 2 claimed, and citing foreign reports. There were no immediate reports of casualties, the Times of Israel claimed. The airstrikes were said to have targeted a four-truck Syrian army convoy, loaded with ballistic missiles.
You will notice that the city of Damascus seems to be mostly unharmed a month after the Israeli anti-ISIS bombings.
originally posted by: DigitalVigilante420
a reply to: chr0naut
You will notice that the city of Damascus seems to be mostly unharmed a month after the Israeli anti-ISIS bombings.
Do you honestly believe that Israel is attacking ISIS?
Here's a better question, what has ISIS done to Israel other than forward their cause?
And the final question, when will ISIS attack Israel?
...
Only when it's time for the next stage in the destabilization of the Middle East.
originally posted by: DigitalVigilante420
a reply to: chr0naut
You will notice that the city of Damascus seems to be mostly unharmed a month after the Israeli anti-ISIS bombings.
Do you honestly believe that Israel is attacking ISIS?
Here's a better question, what has ISIS done to Israel other than forward their cause?
And the final question, when will ISIS attack Israel?
...
Only when it's time for the next stage in the destabilization of the Middle East.
originally posted by: Plantagenet
Isn't it ironic DAMASCUS is now bring finished off - leveled - at this time of year by Israel - CHRISTMAS