Saturday, October 22, 2022

Syria: Israeli Airstrikes Target Damascus

Syria says Israeli airstrikes target Damascus, south
 AFP and TOI STAFF



Syria said Israeli missiles targeted areas near Damascus late Friday, the first alleged Israeli airstrike on the country in over a month.

State media claimed that missiles were shot down over the capital and closer to the border with Israel.

“Our air defenses intercepted Israeli missile strikes in the airspace of Damascus and the southern region,” Syria’s official news agency SANA said.

The alleged attack would be the first since September 17, when an apparent Israeli strike around the capital Damascus killed five soldiers last month.

In June, Israeli airstrikes put Damascus airport out of service for nearly two weeks.

A pair of sorties targeting the Aleppo airport in early September also forced that facility to shut down.

The alleged strike comes a day after Israel’s military launched a week-long drill across the country’s north.

Since civil war erupted in Syria in 2011, Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes against its northern neighbor, targeting government troops as well as allied Iran-backed forces and Hezbollah fighters. Syria regularly claims to have intercepted most Israeli missiles, which analysts generally dismiss as empty boasts.


Earlier this week, a senior Israeli defense official and two senior Western diplomats told the New York Times that Russia had removed its S-300 anti-aircraft system from Syria to bolster its war effort against Syria, a move that could give Israel more freedom over Syria’s skies even as ties with Moscow have cratered.



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