Israel
declares state of alert after allegedly launching two airstrikes on
Syria - report
Israel
has declared a state of alert on its embassies, consulates, and
missions around the world after reportedly launching two airstrikes
on Syria, Al-Mayadeen reported. The IDF has deployed a rocket defense
system in the north of the country.
RT,
5
May, 2013
The
airspace over northern Israel and Haifa area was said to be closed
off to civilian flights after reports came that two Iron Dome
batteries were moved also to the north of the country. Officials did
not offer much comment.
The
only reaction came from a military source, who said the IDF moved the
batteries as part of "ongoing situational assessments,"
AP reports.
The
deployment came several hours after Israel carried out what is
believed an airstrike in Damascus that attacked a shipment of
Iranian-made missiles bound for Hezbollah.
Shortly
after that Lebanon’s TV Al-Mayadeen reported that Syria pointed
missile batteries at Israel.
The
Israeli Defense Forces allegedly carried out a second consecutive
strike on targets within Syria’s territory. The aim was reportedly
Fateh-110 missiles Israeli sources said were meant for Lebanon’s
Hezbollah, considered as a terrorist group by Tel Aviv.
Israeli
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu didn’t mention the fact of the
strike or Iron Dome deployment directly at a public appearance on
Sunday, but spoke pointedly about a commitment to keeping Israel
secure.
"[My
father] taught me that the greatest responsibility we have is to
ensure Israel's security and guarantee its future," he
said.
Soon
after that Haaretz reported that the airspace over the country's
north as well as Haifa area are closed off to civilian flights. The
ban is expected to hold till Thursday at least.
US
President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
pose with military personnel next to a battery of Iron Dome, a
short-range missile defence system, on March 20, 2013 at Ben Gurion
International Airport near Tel Aviv. (AFP Photo)
Earlier
this week, the IDF already deployed two Iron Dome batteries near the
cities of Haifa and Safed in the north of the country.
The
defense system protects against short-range rockets; during Operation
Pillar of Defense in November 2012 it was said to have intercepted
over 80 per cent of the incoming rockets from Gaza.
Back
in January, the IDF took similar deploying actions – just several
days before another alleged airstrike on a weapons convoy in Syria
which reportedly headed for Hezbollah. Israel never publicly admitted
they were behind the strike.
Israel
claimed many times it wants to stay out of the Syrian war, but
Netanyahu and other top officials has been repeatedly saying that the
Jewish state would be prepared to take military action to prevent
sophisticated weapons from flowing from Syria to Hezbollah or other
extremist groups.
Technically,
Israel and Syria have been at war since Israel captured Golan Heights
territories from Syria in the Six-Day War in 1967. In 1981, the
Israeli Knesset passed the ‘Golan Heights Law’, which
unilaterally proclaimed Israel's sovereignty over the territory. The
annexation was condemned by the United Nations Security Council in UN
Resolution 497 of December 17, 1981

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