I
fear that going to complain to the UN is not going to do anything to
help Syria – they will need something with a few more teeth. That
'something' may be Iran.
Iran that Israel would face “serious consequences” for the attack.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said Tel Aviv would face repercussions for the Israeli airstrike against a military research center in Jamraya, rural Damascus, the semi-official Fars news quotes him as saying.
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi condemned what he characterized as “brutal aggression” against Syria.
Syria files UN complaint over Israeli airstrike, Iran warns of ‘serious consequences’
Iranian
soldiers prepare to launch a Hawk surface-to-air missile during
military maneuvers. (AFP Photo / Amin Khoroshahi)
Syria
has filed an official complaint to the United Nations over an Israeli
airstrike on a military research center near Damascus. The move
followed a threat from
Iran that Israel would face “serious consequences” for the attack.
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said Tel Aviv would face repercussions for the Israeli airstrike against a military research center in Jamraya, rural Damascus, the semi-official Fars news quotes him as saying.
Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi condemned what he characterized as “brutal aggression” against Syria.
"There
is no doubt that this aggression is part of a Western and Zionist
strategy to push aside the success of the Syrian people and
government to return to stability and security," Hurriyet
Daily News cites him as saying.
Salehi
said the strike highlights the "alignment
of terrorist groups with the Zionists' objectives."
However,
full-scale military action on the part of Iran regarding the incident
is unlikely, Iranian political analyst Seyed Mohammad Marandi told
RT.
“If
the Iranians say Israel is going to face ‘serious consequences,’
they will have many means to hurt and punish the Israelis. It doesn’t
mean they have to be involved directly. They could support countries
or bodies that make life for Israelis more difficult.”
Syria
has summoned the commander of The United Nations Disengagement
Observer Force (UNDOF) in the Golan Heights to deliver a former
protest for the Israel attack.
Damascus
says the airstrike violates the 1974 disengagement agreement that
established a ceasefire between the two sides.
Syrian
Ambassador to Lebanon Ali Abdul-Karim Ali says Damascus could take "a
surprise decision to respond to the aggression of the Israeli
warplanes." He
gave no details on when the retaliation would be, only saying the
relevant authorities would be tasked with preparing for it.
"Syria
is engaged in defending its sovereignty and its land," Ali
continued.
The
Israeli strike is most likely a ploy to draw Syrians into an armed
conflict with IDF forces, Professor Ibrahim Alloush from the
Zaytouneh University in Amman told RT.
“We
know for a fact that the Israelis are taking advantage of the fact
that the Syrian army is busy fighting off a NATO-instigated revolt
inside Syria. And maybe there’s a good chance that the purpose of
this attack was to [push] the Syrian army to engage the Israelis so
as to lift pressure on the Syrian opposition and to allow it to
achieve some gains.”
While
Alloush believes Damascus will unquestionably retaliate, it does not
mean Syria will launch an airstrike against Israeli targets.
“There
are ways the Syrians can retaliate that do not involve direct
attacks…The Syrians, have been keenly aware of the imbalance of
power between them and the Israelis, Israel being supported by NATO
and the United States. They will avoid direct confrontation as much
as possible.”
The
Lebanese militant group Hezbollah condemned the Israeli airstrike on
Thursday, saying it was an attempt to cripple Arab military
capabilities. Hezbollah further called for "wide-scale
condemnation from the international community," the
Jerusalem Post cites them as saying in a statement.
Hezbollah
further "expressed
its full solidarity with Syria's leadership, army and people."
US
officials said the Israeli Air Force (IAF) Strike within Syria on
Wednesday was targeting a convoy allegedly carrying anti-aircraft
weaponry intended for Hezbollah. Anonymous officials also said Israel
had warned the United States prior to the attack.
The
Syrian military denied that any such shipment was taking place,
saying Israeli warplanes flying low to avoid radar bombed the
research center in a dawn raid, leaving two dead and five injured.
Syrian
rebels have disputed that Israel carried out the attack, claiming
their forces initiated the assault on the site.
Israeli
officials and the military have refused on Thursday to confirm
or deny that its war planes struck within Syrian territory.
On
Thursday the Russian Foreign Ministry expressed
its concern over
reports of the Israeli airstrike, saying that any unprovoked attack
on the territory of a sovereign state is in violation of the UN
Charter.
The
Jamraya research center, located some 8 miles from Syria's border
with Lebanon, has been described as crucial to Syria's missile
program, Middle Eastern diplomats familiar with the site told
Reuters.
They
also say Jamraya has a chemical weapons facility, though there are no
indications that any such weapons were targeted in Wednesday's
strike.
Maj.
Gen. Abdul-Aziz Jassem al-Shallal, one of the most senior Syrian army
officers to have defected, told The Associated Press by telephone
from Turkey that no chemical or nonconventional weapons are at the
site.
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