Israeli aircraft attack Syrian army
position, Israel denies any shot down
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[September 13, 2016]
BEIRUT/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel
said its aircraft attacked a Syrian army position on Tuesday after a
stray mortar bomb struck the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, and it
denied a Syrian statement that a warplane and drone were shot down.
The air strike was a now-routine Israeli response to the occasional
spillover from fighting in a five-year-old civil war, and across Syria a
ceasefire was holding at the start of its second day.
Syria's army command said in a statement that Israeli warplanes had
attacked an army position at 1 a.m. on Tuesday (2200 GMT, Monday) in the
countryside of Quneitra province.
The Israeli military said its aircraft attacked targets in Syria hours
after the mortar bomb from fighting among factions in Syria struck the
Golan Heights. Israel captured the plateau from Syria in a 1967 war.
The Syrian army said it had shot down an Israeli warplane and a drone
after the Israeli attack.
Denying any of its aircraft had been lost, the Israeli military said in
a statement: "Overnight two surface-to-air missiles were launched from
Syria after the mission to target Syrian artillery positions. At no
point was the safety of (Israeli) aircraft compromised."
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A man sits on an old tank as he watches fighting taking place in
Syria as seen from the Israeli side of the border fence between
Syria and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights September 11, 2016.
REUTERS/Baz Ratner
The seven-day truce in Syria, brokered by Russia and the United
States, is their second attempt this year by to halt the bloodshed.
(Reporting by Lisa Barrington and Tom Perry in Beirut and Jeffrey
Heller in Jerusalem; Editing by Dominic Evans)
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