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Israel carries out ‘wide-scale strikes’ on Iranian forces in Syria – BBC News, Google News


        

                                 A photo released by Syria's Sana news agency apparently showing a destroyed house west of Damascus, Syria. Photo: 20 November 2019Image copyright                 AFP / Getty Images                                                      
Image caption                                    Syria’s state media released images of what they say are destroyed houses near Damascus                             

Israel says it has hit dozens of targets in Syria belonging to the government and allied Iranian forces.

The Israeli military says the “wide-scale strikes” responded to rockets fired by an Iranian unit into Israel.

Syria says two civilians died and that Syrian air defences shot down most of the missiles over Damascus. Other reports say the death toll was higher.

Local reports said loud explosions were heard in the capital. Pictures on social media showed a number of fires.

On Tuesday morning, the Israeli military said it had intercepted four rockets fired from Syria towards northern Israel. It said the rockets did not hit the ground.

Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes in Syria since the civil war broke out in 2011.

It has been trying to thwart what it calls Iran “military entrenchment” there and block shipments of Iranian weapons to Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement .

But the latest operation was one of the broadest attacks to date, says the BBC’s Barbara Plett Usher in Jerusalem.

A senior Israeli security official said the Israelis had decided on a powerful retaliatory strike to signal they were “changing the rules” – that even a small attack from Syria would trigger an extensive response, our correspondent reports.

What did Israel say?

Early on Wednesday,the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) ) tweeted that the strikes targeted positions of Iran Quds Force and Syria’s armed forces.

                                                                                                                      

“During our strike of Iranian & Syrian terror targets, a Syrian air defense missile was fired despite clear warnings to refrain from such fire. As a result, a number of Syrian aerial defense batteries were destroyed, “the IDF said.

The IDF also said it held “the Syrian regime responsible for the actions that take place in Syrian territory and warn them against allowing

Iran Quds Force is the external operations wing of the Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC).

Israel did not target the Russian-made advanced S – 300 surface-to-air missile systems deployed near the positions of Russian troops, Israeli media report.

Russia, whose forces have helped turned the tide of Syria’s civil war in favor of President Bashar al-Assad, condemned the Israeli strikes.

What did Syria say?

Syria’s state news agency Sana said that the country’s “air defense confronted the heavy attack and intercepted the hostile missiles”.

It said that Syria destroyed “most” of the Israeli missiles.

The news agency added that the strikes on Syrian territory were carried out from “Lebanese and Palestinian territories”.

Israel has a number of times hit targets inside Syria from war planes in Lebanese airspace.

Danny Makki, a British-Syrian journalist based in Damascus, posted footage of what he said he believed were Israeli missiles hitting targets south of Damascus.

                                                                                                                      

Syria said two civilians were killed in the Israeli strikes.

Meanwhile, a UK-based monitoring group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), said that 11 fighters, including seven foreigners, died.

The SOHR said that the Israeli missiles hit sites in and around Damascus in Kiswa, Saasaa, Mezzeh military airport, Jdaidat Artouz, Qudsaya and Sahnaya.

And what about Iran?

The Iranian authorities have so far made no public comment.

                                                                                                                      

What is the Quds Force?

The Quds (Jerusalem) Force answers directly to Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamanei.

It is led by Maj Gen Qasem Soleimani, who is believed to be more than a mere military commander.

Since the US- led overthrow of Saddam Hussein’s regime in Iraq in 2003, the Quds Force has intensified its operations across the Middle East, providing training, funding and weapons to non-state groups allied to Tehran.

It has also developed forms of asymmetric warfare, such as swarm tactics, drone and cyber-attacks, that have allowed Iran to undermine its enemies’ superiority in conventional weapons.

                                                                                                      Image copyright                 AFP                                                       
Image caption                                    Gen Qasem Soleimani commands the IRGC’s shadowy Quds Force                             

In April, US President Donald Trump designated the IRGC, including the Quds Force, a “foreign terrorist organization” (FTO). It was the first time the US had named a part of another government as an FTO.

The Quds Forces has about 5, 000 personnel,a recently published report by the US military says.

            

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