Syrian TV shows 'aftermath' footage, Israel implicitly admits to airstrike (VIDEO)

Published time: February 03, 2013 10:39
Edited time: February 03, 2013 16:54
An image grab taken from the state-run Syrian TV on February 2, 2013, shows damaged cars after what Syria said was an Israeli air raid which targeted the Jamraya scientific research base on the outskirts of Damascus (AFP Photo / Syria TV)
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Syrian TV has broadcast images of what it said was the aftermath of an Israeli airstrike on a research facility near Damascus. Israel has implicitly admitted it was behind the raid, which allegedly targeted a weapons convoy headed to Lebanon.

The footage broadcast on Saturday by Al-Ikhbariya TV and Syrian state TV showed destroyed cars, trucks and military vehicles, and a damaged building with its windows broken and interior damaged. The video was allegedly shot at Jamraya, northwest of Damascus. The Syrian military earlier said that Israeli jets bombed the area.

Israel has not officially confirmed the allegations. But on Sunday, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak said that “What happened in Syria several days ago… that's proof that when we said something we mean it. We say that we don't think it should be allowed to bring advanced weapons systems into Lebanon.''

“Hezbollah from Lebanon and the Iranians are the only allies that [Syrian President Bashar] Assad has left,” Barak told reporters at a security conference in Munich, adding that the “imminent” fall of the Assad government “will be a major blow to the Iranians and Hezbollah.”

Earlier, it was reported that the Wednesday airstrike targeted a convoy carrying SA-17 anti-aircraft missiles to Hezbollah forces in southern Lebanon. The advanced Russian-made missiles would have enabled troops in Lebanon target Israeli warplanes, which can currently intrude into Lebanese airspace unopposed.

The reports were denied by the Syrian military, which said that no such weapons transfer had been planned.

Damascus vowed to retaliate against the Israeli airstrike, while Syrian rebel forces battling the government criticized President Bashar Assad for not responding to the bombing.

On Sunday, President Assad accused Israel of trying to destabilize Syria through the attack. He warned that Syria will confront “current threats… and aggression” against it during a meeting in Damascus with Iranian national security council secretary Saeed Jalili. The remarks were the Syrian leader's first public comment on the airstrike since it happened on Wednesday.

Israel maintains the most advanced military of any nation in the region, and has carried out a number of airstrikes against foreign targets over the past few decades. The latest high-profile incident attributed to Israel was the bombing of an arms factory in Khartoum, Sudan, last October.

Israeli jets also reportedly bombed Syria in 2007, destroying what was alleged to be a nuclear reactor being constructed with the help of North Korea.

Israel and Syria are embroiled in an ongoing land dispute over a portion of the Golan Heights occupied by the Jewish state during the Six-Day War of 1967. The two countries do not maintain formal diplomatic relations, and hostilities between the two have been sparked on several occasions, most recently in the 2006 Lebanon war.

Israel has avoided interfering in Syria's ongoing 22-month-long armed conflict, but said it would deploy troops if needed to secure Syria's chemical weapons stockpiles and prevent them from being captured by Islamist forces.

An image grab taken from the state-run Syrian TV on February 2, 2013, shows a room damaged after what Syria said was an Israeli air raid which targeted the Jamraya scientific research base on the outskirts of Damascus (AFP Photo / Syria TV)
An image grab taken from the state-run Syrian TV on February 2, 2013, shows a room damaged after what Syria said was an Israeli air raid which targeted the Jamraya scientific research base on the outskirts of Damascus (AFP Photo / Syria TV)

Comments (77)

The Plastic Apocolypse (unregistered) 13.02.2013 22:48

If Yeshua, (Jesus), was black or Muslim, and the children of Israel are black or Muslim, would that mean that the real end of the world should take place when and only when the real Israelites come to take it back? The artificial armagedon will only end Israel sooner than later, they cant affort it.

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Luiz (unregistered) 04.02.2013 12:22

Those who bless Israel will be BLESSED !
 Syria will fall apart and and holy Israel will get more
 and more  hundreds square miles of  land

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suchgreatheights (unregistered) 04.02.2013 09:46

NetTheYahoo seems to have a new scheme for World War III, fresh off his "reelection."  If Assad does nothing, then I assume the devious Israel will only create a fake realiation for him and procede with further actions. They obviously have an agenda and they want to make gains in power in the region, so I hope the response is timely, calculated, and creative. I would assume this would mean something which is not a direct military strike, but something equally damaging and very difficult to point a finger at Syria or Iran. At the same time, Syria and Iran must play their own game of chess, and not be drawn into Israel's game of checkers. And I hope Russia provides something in the form of intelligence or technological assistance. Syria must not fall.

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