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Israeli Air Force continues air strikes against Damascus
DEBKAfile Special Report May 5, 2013, 7:39 AM (GMT+02:00)
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Damascus, the same facility which Israeli planes attacked in January. debkafile:
The Israeli operation in Syria appears to be in its opening stages,
after the first round failed to prevent the transfer of Iran-supplied
Scud D and Fateh-110 missiles to Hizballah units fighting in Syria the
next day, Saturday. Syrian state TV reported the attack on Jamraya.
There was no comment from Israeli spokesmen.
Arab sources reported a series of explosions and fires north of
Damascus early Sunday. They say Israeli rockets also hit two 4th
Division Republican Guard battalions. The 4th Division is the main
Syrian military unit buttressing the regime. It is commanded by
President Bashar Assad’s brother, Gen. Maher Assad.
Our military sources have said in the past that the tactic of bombing
in Syria advanced weapons shipments in transition from Iran to keep
them from reaching Hizballah in Lebanon had been overtaken by the
presence of half of Hizballah’s military strength in Syria and able to
collect them directly.
And in fact, the Syrian army immediately transferred The Scud D and
Fateh-110 consignments directly to the Hizballah elite Al Qods and Al
Mahdi brigades which are spearheading the Syrian battle for the key town
of Al Qusayr near the Lebanese border, which Syrian rebels have held
for more than a year.
The Al Mahdi Brigade joined Al Qods in Syria last Tuesday, April 30.
Israel is determined not to get involved in the Syrian civil war.
Therefore, Israel has not struck the advanced weapons passing in this
way to Hizballah, which is learning to use them in battle with the
rebels. Neither are the 7,000-strong brigades themselves been attacked –
thus far.
Israel’s calculus could change when they head back to Lebanon with their new advanced missiles – or before that.
In another response to Israel’s earlier air strike, Syrian army units
facing the Jordanian border blasted rebel convoys driving in from Jordan
as they passed the Yarmuk River, causing dozens of casualties among the
rebels and the Jordanian instructors who had trained them.
Some were hit while still on Jordanian soil; others while on the move
from the border past the little Syrian town of Saham al-Jawlan opposite
the Golan.
While the Syrian army has made cross-border attacks on Lebanon, this was its first inside Jordan.
The blasts were heard Saturday on the Israeli Golan and caused the
cancellation of sporting and other events. Residents were warned that
the next time they heard sirens, they were to take heed and seek cover.