“According To” . . . Israel Attacks Targets in Syria Again


6 Shevat 5779

12 January 2019

 

 

Picture of the Day:

At the Gaza border yesterday. Note the Turkish flag amidst the Palestinian ones.

At the Gaza border yesterday. Note the Turkish flag amidst the Palestinian ones. Turkey is battling with Iran and Qatar to claim hegemony over Gaza terrorism.

It was another violent day on the Gaza border (what day isn’t?). Hundreds of projectiles including grenades, IEDs, and Molotovs were thrown at our soldiers. IDF sappers spent much of last night detonating devices that were thrown–residents near the Gaza border reported hearing explosions well past midnight.

In the last hour, there have been two barrages of missiles fired from Gaza–one hit near Sdot Negev, the other in the Eshkol region.

 

Today’s Blog:

“According To” . . . Israel Attacks Targets in Syria Again

One of Israel's strikes in southern Damascus last night.

One of Israel’s strikes in southern Damascus last night.

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Once again, Israeli jets struck targets in Syria overnight, though what exactly was hit remains unknown.

According to Hezbollah television, the attacks ranged from the eastern Damascus suburb of Dmeir to Al-Kiswah south of Damascus to Dimas in western Syria along the Lebanese border.

According to a Syrian military spokesman, the attacks were focused in the Damascus area–and Syrian air defenses intercepted most of the incoming missiles (the Syrians always fraudulently claim this).

This photo from last night says it all. A missile interceptor was fired by the Syrians/Russians after the Israeli missile had already hit its target.

This photo from last night says it all. A missile interceptor was fired by the Syrians/Russians after the Israeli missile or bomb had already hit its target.

According to the Russian military, Israel struck unspecified targets close to the Damascus airport–and Syrian air defenses shot down 14 out of 16 missiles fired. If you believe that, your humble servant will sell you some waterfront property in the Sahara Desert. 

According to an Israeli spokesman, we attacked Iranian targets in three main locations. The spokesman said that all targets were “storage and logistics facilities used by Iran to ship weapons to Hezbollah.” The spokesman further commented that 30 anti-aircraft missiles were fired at our planes.

Of course, the Israeli version is probably closest to the truth; however, there may be elements of truth in the other versions as well.

The bottom line is that Israel once again struck at the supply chain of Iranian missiles headed for Hezbollah.

Speaking of Hezbollah, there are numerous unconfirmed reports today that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah has been rushed to a Beirut Hospital after suffering a severe heart attack. We can only hope that the reports are true.

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