Syrian army says Israeli jets struck Iran-backed militias in eastern
Syria
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[January 13, 2021]
CAIRO/AMMAN (Reuters) - Syria said
Israel bombed Iranian-backed militia bases near the Iraqi border in the
early hours of Wednesday, in a raid which military defectors and Western
intelligence sources said was one of Israel's most extensive in recent
months.
Syrian news agency SANA and state media said Israel had struck sites in
Al Bukamal, a border town on the Euphrates river which lies on an
important supply route, as well as areas in the province and city of
Deir al Zor, where the militias have a heavy presence.
Israel's military did not immediately comment. Asked by Israel's Reshet
Bet radio about the reports, Israeli Settlement Affairs Minister Tzachi
Hanegbi said he would not comment about the incident.
But Hanegbi said Israel targeted Iranian targets in Syria "time after
time ... whenever our intelligence dictates it and according to our
operational capability."
Israel's Defence Force Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi said last month that
missile strikes had "slowed down Iran's entrenchment in Syria".
Israel has said its goal is to end Tehran’s military presence, which
Western intelligence sources say has expanded in Syria in recent years.
The Western intelligence sources said the raids on Wednesday focused on
Al Bukamal, which lies on the most important land route for deliveries
of Iranian weapons and fighters into Syria, and ranged in territory from
the east of Deir al Zor province to the city of al Mayadeen, the
provincial capital, in the vicinity of its airport.
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Tzachi Hanegbi, who is now Israel's settlement affairs minister,
attends a meeting at the European Commission's headquarters in
Brussels, Belgium, January 31, 2018. REUTERS/Francois Lenoir/File
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Iran’s proxy militias led by Lebanon’s Hezbollah now hold sway over
vast areas in eastern, southern and northwestern Syria, as well as
several suburbs around Damascus. They also control Lebanese-Syrian
border areas.
(Reporting by Ahmed Tolba and Suleiman al Khalidi in Amman;
Additional reporting by Maayan Lubell in Jerusalem, Editing by
Raissa Kasolowsky and Timothy Heritage)
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