The Syrian Air Defense Systems have thwarted off a failed
Israeli attack meant to target pro-government forces.
BREAKING: Israel ATTACKS Syria, Results In TOTAL BLUNDER
BREAKING: Israel ATTACKS Syria, Results In TOTAL BLUNDER
29
November, 2018
DAMASCUS,
Syria – The Syrian Air Defense Systems have thwarted off a failed
Israeli attack meant to target pro-government forces.
The
Syrian Air Defense Systems took down hostile targets over Al-Kiswah
in southern Syria.
“Our
air defenses repelled the aggression and foiled it. Despite the
intensity of the aggression, it has not been able to reach its
objectives,” a Syrian military source told Kevork Almassian of
Syriana Analysis.
“All
hostile targets were dealt with and destroyed,” the source added.
To
thwart off the attack, the Syrian military relied on the air defense
systems located in Al-Dimas. Effectively, this means that the famous
Russian S-300 air defense systems in Masyaf were not utilized by the
Syrian military. The S-300 was delivered to Syria by Russia after
Israel was blamed for the downing of a Russian jet some months
earlier in which 15 soldiers had died.
This
also marks the first Israeli attack on Syria since the September 18th
tragedy, demonstrating that the S-300 was a strong deterrent, and on
the first occasion of conducting aggression on Syria since the
incident, the air defense system was not even needed to thwart off
the foiled attack .
It
is thought that the reason Israel decided to attack on this occasion
was because Hezbollah and Iranian military advisers have newly
established observation points in Quneitra and Dara’a countryside
near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. This effectively broke an
agreement in which Hezbollah and Iran were meant to be some tens of
kilometers from the border.
Meanwhile,
other reports of projectiles falling on the Israeli-occupied areas of
the Golan Heights.
UPDATE:
Sputnik Arabic is claiming that the Syrian air defense systems downed
an Israeli jet and four cruise missiles. However, Fort Russ News is
not able to verify these reports at this moment, and will do so as
soon as there is clarity.
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