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Syria says Israel hits its territory with jets, missiles

Netanyahu says aim was to stop Hizbollah moving ‘game-changing weapons’ out of Syria

By Reuters - Jan 09,2018 - Last updated at Jan 09,2018

A Syrian youth carries an injured child at a makeshift clinic in the rebel-held besieged town of Douma following air strikes in the eastern Ghouta region on the outskirts of the capital Damascus on Monday (AFP photo)

BEIRUT — Israeli jets and ground-to-ground missiles struck Syria early on Tuesday, Syria's army said, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reiterated he would do what was needed to stop Hizbollah gaining "game-changing" Iranian weapons.

The Syrian army said in a statement carried by state television that Israeli jets fired missiles at the Al Qutaifa area near Damascus from inside Lebanese airspace at 2:40am (0040 GMT) and Syrian air defences hit one of the planes.

Israel then fired rockets from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, but the Syrian defences brought them down, the army said, adding that Israeli jets fired a final barrage of four rockets from inside Israel, one of which was intercepted by Syrian air defences while the others caused material damage.

Israel has pledged to prevent Syrian territory being used for Iran to set up bases or transfer high-quality weaponry to Lebanon's Hizbollah group, which has been helping Damascus beat back a six-year-old rebellion. 

The Israeli military declined to comment. Although the Israeli air force chief last August disclosed that his corps had struck in Syria around 100 times, Israel's policy is generally not to confirm or deny such operations. 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in answer to a reporter's question about the strikes that Israel's policy was to stop Hizbollah moving "game-changing weapons" out of Syria. 

"We back it up as necessary with action," he said, without explicitly confirming Israel carried out Tuesday's strikes.

In its statement, the Syrian army repeated previous warnings of serious repercussions for the strikes and repeated its past accusation that Israel was using attacks to support militant groups in Syria.

A European diplomat speaking earlier this week said there was an understanding between the United States and Russia that Hizbollah and other foreign fighters would be removed from the area in Syria close to the Israeli border. 

"I don't think that has happened very much up till now and that is a source of concern," the diplomat said.

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