Israel officials -- government and
military -- have repeatedly said that we will not permit a situation in
Syria in which "game changing" weaponry -- whether WMD or missiles -- is
passed to terrorist forces. And we have shown, again and again that
we do mean what we say and are willing to act on it. In the last
few days, we've apparently (shall we say, "allegedly") demonstrated this not
once, but twice.
Because -- as would be expected!
-- there is no official report from Israeli sources, I cannot provide precise
information on what was (allegedly) entailed. Along with everyone else, I
am relying on secondary sources -- US and other foreign media -- which secure
their information in a variety of ways; and an unnamed Israeli
official speaking off the record, after the news broke in foreign media. Many of
these sources are referenced in Israeli media. Not all agree on
particulars.
However, while it cannot be
confirmed, that we have hit in Syria seems fairly
certain.
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The first hit came very late
Thursday night or early Friday morning. It was reportedly accomplished
from Lebanese airspace, it is believed without entry into Syrian
airspace.
According to Israel National News,
pairs of Israeli planes entered Lebanese airspace three times, each time
remaining for two to three hours.
According to Reuters, as reported
by YNet, Israel's air force possesses so-called "standoff" missiles
that, once fired, are able to coast dozens of kilometers across ground
to their targets.
For more information on Israel's
standoff missiles, see Haaretz here:
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The most specific information --
which was cited extensively elsewhere -- came from yesterday's NYTimes,
which reported that what was hit were Iranian surface-to-surface missiles
-- Fateh 110 missiles, which carry a 600 kg. warhead, have considerable
accuracy, and can reach most of Israel from southern
Lebanon -- that were being stored at the airport in Damascus and were
likely due to be transferred to Hezbollah; the warehouse where they were
held was believed to be under the control of Hezbollah and Iran's Quds
forces.
~~~~~~~~~~
Citing foreign sources, who
received information from Syrian rebel intelligence, YNet today also reported
that a convoy that was in the process of transferring weapons to Hezbollah was
hit on the road between Damascus and Beirut -- in three separate strikes by
Israeli F-16s, pictured below. Again, it is thought that these
attacks were initiated from Lebanese airspace. And it may well be that the
reference by Israel National News to sets of planes entering Lebanese airspace
refers to these attacks, as well as the attack on the airport in
Damascus. We might call these two prongs of one attack.
Credit: AFP/Jack
Guez
There was some thought that what
was hit in the convoy were anti-aircraft missiles, but the best estimate seems
to be that in this attack, as well, it was surface-to-surface missiles that were
taken out.
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Now very early this morning, there
were media reports of major explosions near Damascus, as a military
research center in Jamraya was attacked by rockets, with possible hits on two
nearby sites as well -- an ammunition depot and Republican Guard
battalions.
At Jamraya, also, it is believed
that Iranian missiles were targeted, but it seems less clear at the moment
whether Israeli jets may have entered Syrian airspace.
If the name Jamraya rings a bell
it's because Israel hit there in January of this year.
Referred to as a "scientific
research center," this is a site of major military significance, where
research is done and weapons are stored; its location near the Lebanese
border makes transfer of weaponry easier.
For more on Jamraya: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-22421732
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Last night a Cabinet meeting was
called to discuss the situation, and for the first time there was official
comment of sorts:
In a couple of different venues,
Deputy Defense Minister Danny Danon said, "The State of Israel is protecting its
interests and will continue doing so. I am not confirming or denying the
reports...We have said on various occasions in the past that we will do
everything anywhere in order to protect those interests."
Another Security Cabinet meeting
was held this afternoon.
~~~~~~~~~~
In the end, the precise
process by which we accomplished the attacks, and the precise
armaments that have been destroyed, are less important than the fact that we did
act, and successfully.
The message being sent to Syria
and Hezbollah, and by extension to Iran, is considerable. In fact,
the most important message is to Iran, with regard to our meaning it when we
speak about Red Lines.
At first, I read disclaimers by
Syria and Iran saying they had no information on an Israeli attack. That's one
way to attempt to handle matters. No need to respond if nothing
happened.
But in more recent hours there
have been threats from both quarters: Syrian Information Minister Omran
Zoabi says Israeli air strikes against targets outside of Damascus
"opens the door to all possibilities." And Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister
Faisal al Mekdad told CNN that the attack on a Syrian facility near
Damascus is a "declaration of war." While Lebanese media quoted Seyed
Hassan Firouzabadi, the chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces, as saying:
"Resistance forces will respond to the Israeli aggression… Iran will not allow
to Israel destabilize the region."
The IAF is
carefully monitoring our northern skies, which have been closed to
civilian air traffic, and we are on alert more broadly.
But as far as Syria is concerned,
I do not believe there will be a direct attack. Assad may be ruthless and amoral, but he's not irrational
or stupid. His resources are sorely depleted, and if he wants his regime
to survive, he will not take on a new battle with a stronger enemy.
~~~~~~~~~~
Nor do I believe that Iran would
attempt to hit Israel directly now. But in this instance, use of its proxy
Hezbollah is a possibility (the threat by the Iranian chief of staff did come
via Lebanon) -- although I suspect there is only a small possibility with regard
to a direct missile attack. Here, too, we are looking at an entity
that is somewhat weakened and depleted. Hezbollah forces are in Syria
fighting, and Shia/Sunni tensions have generated a downward spiral for
Hezbollah.
More on Hezbollah
soon.
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President Obama, while
saying that it is not his position to verify whether it was Israel that hit in
Syria, was quick to say that Israel has a right to act to ensure that
sophisticated weapons don't reach Hezbollah.
My own guess is that this
man who prefers not to act himself, and still hasn't even decided whether to
send arms to the Free Syrian Army, is delighted that Israel is
acting.
~~~~~~~~~~
True to form, UN Secretary
General Ban Ki-Moon, who should be shipped out permanently, has taken his
standard line: He is "gravely concerned" about the news of possible
Israeli strikes in Syria, and he urges respect for sovereignty and territorial
integrity. The head of the international agency that has turned a blind
eye to the deaths of 70,000 Syrians has nothing to say with regard to what
Israel does.
What both fascinates and
bewilders me (it shouldn't, I know) is that criticizing Israel is so politically
correct in certain Muslim/Arab circles that it proceeds even when
doing so is counterintuitive. Rebel forces have come out with criticism,
when they should be delighted at anything that weakens Assad. But
welcome an attack by Israel and appear to be -- shock! -- on the same
side? Never.
The Arab League has issued
a condemnation of Israel's actions -- and specifically, it should be noted,
have Egypt and Turkey, both supporters of Syrian rebel forces, done so.
~~~~~~~~~~
After a delay of some hours
generated by the situation with Syria, PM Netanyahu has flown to China, where
there will be discussions regarding Iranian issues and economic ones.
A visit with major implications.
In his stead, Defense
Minister Moshe Ya'alon is acting prime minister.
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