Israel admits to airstrikes in Syria

Dari

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This shit happened two weeks ago and not one peep in the media. I was actually waiting for someone here to post about it but no one did. Yet when Palestinians or Lebanese attack Israel the whole Western world goes ape-shit. I used to be a huge supporter of Israel. But now I'm starting to believe that they (along with her adversaries) deserve whatever fate throws her way. Constantly violating Syrian airspace and bombing Syrian targets is nothing short of a declaration of war. IMHO, the Syrians deserve to strike back, either directly or via proxy.
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Netanyahu 'admits Israeli strike'

The Israeli opposition leader, Binyamin Netanyahu, has made the first apparent admission of Israel's involvement in an alleged air strike against Syria.


In a live interview on Israeli TV, Mr Netanyahu said he had congratulated Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on the raid.

"I was a partner in the issue from the start, and I gave my backing," he said.

Mr Netanyahu was criticised for his remarks, after Israel had maintained an official policy of silence on the reported incident two weeks ago.

Speaking on Channel 1 news, Mr Netanyahu said: "When a prime minister does something that is important in my view and necessary to Israel's security... I give my backing."

When asked if he had personally congratulated Mr Olmert on the operation, Mr Netanyahu said: "Yes". But the Likud party leader refused to give details of the attack.

Labour party secretary general Eitan Cabel told state radio: "I have no idea if this was stupidity, folly or a desire to steal credit.

"This is simply very dangerous conduct and the man is not worthy of leading."

Likud MP Yuval Steinitz said the remarks "were not wise".

Rising tensions

Damascus says Israeli warplanes violated Syrian airspace in the north of the country on 6 September, and describe the incident as a "hostile act".

The Syrian authorities say that the aircraft were forced away and that they fired their weaponry into a deserted area. Witnesses said the Israeli jets had been engaged by Syrian air defences in Tall al-Abyad, north of Raqqa and near the border with Turkey.

The Syrian government has briefed Western diplomats and complained to the United Nations.

US officials have indicated that at least one target in northern Syria was hit.

Israel and Syria technically remain at war and tensions between them have been rising in recent months.

The Syrian government has insisted that peace talks can be resumed only on the basis of Israel returning the Golan Heights, which it seized in 1967.

Israeli authorities, for their part, have demanded that Syria abandon its support for Palestinian and Lebanese militant groups before talks can begin.

The last peace talks between the two countries broke down in 2000.

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ayabe

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o rly?

Well there are reports that a Syrian weapons cache was hit, some even detailing that it contained nuclear material from NK and that this strike had been planned for months. This, if true is a very very serious development, neither the Israeli's or our government will confirm or deny this.

It's either that or normal weapons which are then given to militants to kill Israeli's.

Pick your poison, either way Israel was absolutely within it's rights to defend itself.

Israel declared war on Syria? BS, Syria has been striking Israel for decades either directly or by proxy.

I am not a friend of Israel by any means, but in this case they did what they had to do. The rest of this noise coming from Syria is propaganda being delivered with crocodile tears.
 

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It hit the news right after it happened.

Syria stated that that they opened fire on the IAF and forced a plane to drop munitions and retreat.

Then Turkey chimed in stating that the IAF may have overflown their airspace.



There are at least two current threads on this subject.

Therefore there is no need for another.


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