Israeli military strikes anti-aircraft battery in Syria

Lt. Col. Conricus said Israel has no interest in destabilizing the situation but says the military will “preserve our ability to act and thwart” any hostile activity against it.

October 16, 2017 07:18 pm | Updated 07:18 pm IST - JERUSALEM:

The Israeli military said it struck and destroyed an anti-aircraft battery deep in Syria on Monday after it had opened fire on Israeli jets flying over Lebanon the first such incident of Syrian forces targeting Israeli planes since the civil war began in 2011.

Military spokesman Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus said Israeli planes were on a routine reconnaissance mission near the Lebanese-Syrian border when they came under fire. They were not hit and returned to base safely.

In response, Israel hit a Syrian anti-aircraft battery about 50 km east of Damascus and “incapacitated” it, he said. Russian forces in Syria were notified in real time, Lt. Col. Conricus said, adding that Israel holds Syria responsible for any attack from its territory.

Israel has largely stayed out of the fighting in Syria but it has carried out dozens of airstrikes on alleged arms shipments bound for Hezbollah militants in Lebanon. It has also occasionally carried out limited reprisals along its frontier with Syria in the Golan Heights, after spillover of Syria’s fighting.

But such a strike deep in Syrian territory is highly unusual.

Lt. Col. Conricus said Israel has no interest in destabilizing the situation but says the military will “preserve our ability to act and thwart” any hostile activity against it.

The Syrian army denounced the Israeli strike as a hostile act and said in a statement that the Israeli warplanes in Monday’s attack entered Syrian airspace from the direction of eastern Lebanon.

“The General Command of the Army and Armed Forces warns of the dangerous repercussions of these repeated hostile attempts by Israel,” the Syrian military said.

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