Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Syria: Israel Committing 'State Terrorism' For Strikes


Syria accuses Israel of 'state terrorism' for alleged strikes

By AFP and JUDAH ARI GROSS



Syria on Tuesday accused Israel of committing “state terrorism” after alleged Israeli airstrikes a day earlier killed 15 people, including six civilians.
According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based group, at least a dozen Iranian-linked targets were hit in the strikes, two near Homs and 10 of them near Damascus, including a base where Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps forces are headquartered and a weapons research center.
One of the pro-regime fighters killed was Syrian, while the rest were of other nationalities, Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said.


“Israeli authorities are increasingly practicing state terrorism,” Syria’s foreign ministry said in a statement carried by the official SANA news agency.
“The latest heinous Israeli aggression falls within the framework of ongoing Israeli attempts to prolong the crisis in Syria,” it added.
In the predawn hours of Monday morning, Syria accused Israel of conducting a series of air- and sea-based attacks on military facilities throughout the country.
Israel did not comment on the attack — one of the most extensive series of strikes in several months, coming less than a week after a trilateral summit in Jerusalem with Russia and the United States concerning Tehran’s activities and military presence in the region.
Syria’s foreign ministry filed a complaint with the United Nations Security Council over the attack, demanding accountability, according to SANA.
It said Israel’s “dangerous and hostile” actions would not have been possible without the support of its ally the United States.
A private Israeli intelligence firm on Monday identified one of the sites in Syria targeted in the alleged Israeli airstrike as a hangar likely storing advanced weaponry or other military equipment.


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