SOURCE ET SUITE
AVEC UNE CARTE DES ATTAQUES ISRAELIENNES EN SYRIE
DES CENTAINES DE COMMENTAIRES...
Not that there was much doubt who was behind it, but two days after "enemy" warplanes attacked a Syrian military base near
Hama on Sunday, killing at least 11 Iranians and dozens of others, and
nobody had yet "claimed responsibility" the attack, US officials told NBC that it was indeed Israeli F-15 fighter jets that struck the base, NBC News reported.
Ominously, the officials said Israel appears to be preparing for open warfare with Iran and is seeking U.S. help and support.
"On the list of the potentials for most likely live hostility around
the world, the battle between Israel and Iran in Syria is at the top of
the list right now," said one senior U.S. official.
Meanwhile, as we reported yesterday, the Syrian army said early on
Monday that "enemy" rockets struck military bases belonging to Syrian
President Bashar Assad's regime. According to several outlets, the
strikes targeted the 47th Brigade base in the southern Hama district, a
military facility in northwestern Hama and a facility north of the
Aleppo International Airport.
Meanwhile, Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman said on Tuesday that
Israel on Tuesday morning had four problems, one more than the day
before: "Iran, Iran, Iran and hypocrisy." The comment came one day after
Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu "revealed" a cache of documents the Mossad
stole from Iran detailing the country's nuclear program, which however
critics said were i) old and ii) not indicative of Iran's current plans.
"This is the same Iran that cracks down on freedom of expression and
on minorities. The same Iran that tried to develop nuclear weapons and
entered the [nuclear] deal for economic benefits,” Lieberman said.
“The same Iran is trying to hide its weapons while everyone ignores
it. The state of Israel cannot ignore Iran's threats, Iran, whose senior
officials promise to wipe out Israel,” he said. “They are trying to
harm us, and we’ll have a response.
Iran's Defense Minister Amir Khatami threatened Israel on Tuesday,
saying it should stop its "dangerous behavior" and vowing that the
"Iranian response will be surprising and you will regret it." Khatami's
remarks came Following Netanyahu's speech which Khatami described as
Israeli "provocative actions," and two days after the strikes in Syria.
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