REVEALED: Israel’s IDF Used Passenger Airliners as Cover During Christmas Day Attack on Damascus
26
December, 2018
Yesterday,
Israel carried out an unprovoked Christmas Day attack against Syria.
According to reports citing the Russian Ministry of Defense, six
Israeli F16 fighters violated neighboring Lebanese airspace and while
passing over Sidon, fired 16 laser-guided GBU-39 bombs towards
targets in and around the capital city of Damascus, 14 of which were
intercepted by Syrian air defense systems.
More
shocking details were revealed today, as the Russian Ministry of
Defense confirmed that the IDF jets flew in to firing position –
just as two civilian passenger airliners were in the air preparing
for their landings into both Beirut and Damascus airports.
As
a result, Syrian military defense units did not deploy its
surface-to-air missiles and electronic jamming “to
prevent a tragedy” and
instead allowed Damascus air traffic control divert one of its
passenger flights to an emergency destination at Khmeimim in Latakia.
Israel’s
IDF would have been fully aware of these passenger airline flights,
and therefore would have specifically chosen this exact position and
timing in order to carry out their air operation against Syria. Based
on this, one can logically conclude then that the IDF placed those
civilian flight in danger, and that the Israeli
military used those civilian airline flights as cover to
increase their odds of executing a successful military airstrike.
In
an official statement to the press today, Russian Defense spokesman
Igor Konashenkov stated:
“Provocative acts by the Israeli Air Force endangered two passenger jets when six of their F-16s carried out airstrikes on Syria from Lebanese airspace.”
Had
the Syrian military not hesitated, and engaged the initial Israeli
bogey – and accidentally hit one of the passenger airliners the IDF
was using as cover – the international outrage would have been
substantial, with the western media most certainly blaming ‘the
Assad Regime’ and ‘Putin’s Russia’ for the ‘humanitarian
tragedy.’ It’s possible that an incident would have been enough
to prompt renewed calls for the US forces to remain in Syria –
effectively reversing the announcement
made by President Trump last week to withdrawal US troops from
their illegal occupation on northeastern Syria. Whether this was the
Israeli motive for carrying out such a risky move is uncertain, but
yesterday’s reckless incident by Israel follows a familiar and
disturbing pattern of using other country’s aircraft as cover in
order bait Syria’s air defenses to hit the wrong targets while
conveniently concealing their own visibility on their enemy’s radar
systems.
Back
in September, Israel executed a similarly reckless maneuver which led
to the
downing of a Russian surveillance Il-20 plane –
killing all 15 crew on board. Israel’s F-16s effectively used it as
cover during the attack, which led to the Russian plane being shot
down by Syrian air defense systems as it attempted to land near
Tartous. To make matters worse, Israeli officials failed to provide
the correct location data of their fighter jets, instead feeding
misinformation to Russian officials at the last moment, instead
claiming IDF jets were going to attack several ‘industrial
facilities’ in northern Syria. This move prompted Russian officials
to condemn the deceptive act as one of “criminal negligence”,
stating at the time:
“The
misleading information provided by the Israeli officer about the area
of strikes did not allow the Russian Il-20 airplane to move timely to
a safe area.”
After
the Syrian air defenses responded to the initial Israeli strike, IDF
jets then switched on radar jamming and pulled back – in what many
have labeled as a “cowardly
act” on
the part of Israel.
To
date, Israel has refused to acknowledge any responsibility for the
Christmas Day attack, but according to a report by Newsweek
quoting a source in the US Defense Department, Israel was
targeting ‘senior Hezbollah leaders’ in the air strikes.
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MILITARY CENSORSHIP ENGAGED; Israel Effort to CONCEAL Success of Syrian Missile Into Israel
26
December, 2018
Last
night, Israel fired 55 weapons into Syria, including Cruise Missiles,
suicide drones and other munitions. Syria fired back.
I
am now able to report that eighty-eight percent (88%) of the weapons
Israel fired into Syria WERE SHOT DOWN and that Syria did NOT use the
full range of its air defenses because civilian airliners were
inbound to both Damascus and Beirut Airports.
Now,
word from COVERT INTEL sources is revealing a startling development:
Israel FAILED to intercept the missile fired by Syria into Israel!
Full military censorship is engaged right now by Israel concerning
this information . . . and there's more info below:
A
retaliatory missile fired by Syria into Israel was not
only NOT intercepted, it
struck between Hadera
& Haifa!
The
air space over Hadera and Haifa is presently closed.
Israeli
military is collecting the missile debris and cleaning up what was
hit.
This
information is being completely censored inside Israel.
The
map below shows the approximate LAUNCH POINT in Syria, and how far
the missile got before it HIT inside Israel:
MORE:
The
Israeli Air Force (IAF) carried out its recent airstrikes in
Syria when two civilians planes were landing in Beirut and Damascus,
putting passengers at risk.
“Provocative acts by the Israeli Air Force endangered two passenger jets when six of their F-16s carried out airstrikes on Syria from Lebanese airspace"
Syrian
Arab Air Defense Forces (SyAADF) delayed the deployment of
surface-to-air missiles and electronic jamming “to prevent a
tragedy.” Meanwhile, the Damascus air traffic control diverted one
of the passenger jets to a reserve airport in Khmeimim in southern
Lattakia.
Six Israeli
F-16 warplanes used 16 US-made GPS-guided GBU-39 Small Diameter Bombs
(SDBs) in the attack, which occurred at the late hours of December
25. Only 2 SDBs managed to hit their targets, while the rest were
intercepted by the SyAADF.
Israeli
media claimed that Israeli warplanes struck a shipment of
Iranian-made Fajir-5 rockets, which was on its way to Hezbollah.
However, the Ministry of Defense of Syria said that the “aggression”
targeted an ammo depot of the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) injuring three
service members.
Last
September, a Russian Il-20 plane was downed by Syrian air
defense fire when Israeli warplanes used it as a cover to strike
targets on the Syrian coast. The recent airstrikes show that Israel
is now using the same tactic with civilian planes, which endangers
the flights not only over Syria, but also over Lebanon and Jordan.
The
"Take-Away" from this: The Israeli public has
been told they're safe thanks to Iron Dome and PATRIOT Missile
Battery defenses. Yet with a single missile launch from Syria,
it is now an established fact the Israeli public ARE NOT safe.
This
is a disaster; one that Military Censorship is being used to
cover-up.
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