Just
a reminder for those that don't know - the Golan Heights really
belong to Syria but were annexed by Israel in the 1967 war
Israel
fires 'warning shots' at Syria over Golan Heights mortar strike
Israel
has fired warning shots into Syria after mortars launched from Syrian
territory hit an Israeli base in the Golan Heights. It is the first
time Israel has fired into Syrian territory since the 1973 war.
RT,
11
November, 2012
The
Israeli Defense Force (IDF) said the missile was fired as a warning
shot after an errant mortar fired from Syria hit the military post.
"In
the midst of Syrian infighting, a mortar shell fired by the Syrian
army struck near an outpost at Tel Hazeka," The Jerusalem post
quoted IDF spokesperson Brig. Gen. Yoav Mordechai as saying.
"In
light of the policy instituted by IDF Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny
Gantz, a warning round was fired back into Syria. We don't believe it
caused injuries or damages," he said.
The
IDF fired a single Tamuz anti-tank missile, a weapon known for its
high degree of accuracy, military sources told AFP.
Just
hours before the strike, Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned Syria
that Israel would “respond” if stray shells landed inside the
Golan Heights.
Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also said that Israel was “closely
monitoring what is happening on our border with Syria and there too
we are ready for any development."
Israel
worries the Syrian insurgency could seize the Golan, turning the
region into a stronghold from which Islamic militants could launch
attacks, like Egypt’s Sinai desert.
Israeli
officials believe the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s
government could lead to an Islamist power grab in Syria, fueling
sectarian war and destabilizing the region.
There
are also concerns that a security breakdown in Syria could allow the
militant Lebanese movement Hezbollah – which is allied with
Damascus and a staunch foe of Israel – to acquire control of
Syria's chemical weapons stockpiles.
Several
mortar shells have struck the Golan Heights since the Syrian conflict
erupted 19 months ago. Israel has recognized the fire as
unintentional, but still holds Damascus responsible.
On
Thursday, a mortar launched from within Syrian territory hit an
Israeli settlement in the territory but did not explode.
Israel
recently filed a complaint with the United Nations Security Council
after three Syrian tanks entered the demilitarized zone in the Golan
Heights earlier this month. The IDF also filed a complaint with UN
peacekeeping forces operating in the area.
The
tanks were reportedly engaged in a battle with Syrian rebels in the
village of Beer Ajam, which is located in the Syrian-controlled
portion of the Golan Heights.
Israel
captured the Golan Heights from Syria during the 1967 war. The
country agreed to return the land to Syria in return for a peace
agreement that was rejected by the Arab world.
During
the 1973 Yom Kippur War, Syrian forces crossed the ceasefire line
into the Golan Heights in an attempt to retake the territory. Syria's
troops were repelled by Israeli forces.
Israel
annexed the Golan in 1981, though they returned about 5 percent of
the territory to Syria. The land was merged into a demilitarized zone
that is currently patrolled by UN peacekeeping forces.
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