Friday, February 1, 2013

Israel Gets Ready For Blowback From Their Attack On Syria



Israel Faces Repercussions Of Air Strike On Syria -- The Guardian

Jewish state maintains its traditional silence in the face of accusations that it violated Syria's sovereign territory.

Israel faces threats of retaliation after Wednesday's bombing on the Syrian-Lebanese border, with Russia and the Arab League describing it as a violation of Syria's sovereignty. Syria and Iran threatened to respond to the military intervention, which was widely ascribed to Israeli forces.

Warplanes targeted a "scientific research centre" near Damascus, according to Syrian state television. Other reports said a convoy believed to be carrying Russian-made anti-aircraft missiles across the border to Hezbollah in Lebanon was struck.

The Israeli military declined to comment.

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More News On Syria Threatening Retaliation For Israel's Military Strike

Syria threatens to retaliate after Israeli strike -- BBC
Syria threatens retaliation over 'Israeli strike' -- Global post/AFP
Syria protests over Israel attack, warns of "surprise" -- Reuters
Syria Vows to Hold Israel Accountable for Air Strike
-- Voice of America
Israel May Feel Need to Strike Syria Again -- Time/AP
Israelis wonder what's next after airstrike-- Deutsche Welle
Syria Threatens to Retaliate for Israeli Airstrike -- ABC News/AP
Tensions Rise as Syria Confirms Airstrike by Israel
-- New York Times
Analyst: Syria missiles threaten Israeli spy flights -- USA Today

My Comment: I doubt that Syria will attack Israel right now. They are too weak, and any attack on Israel will only result in immediate Israeli retaliation .... retaliation in the form of airstrikes on their air force and command and control centers. Will Syria wants this .... probably not. Especially since it is these two parts of the Assad regime that are keeping the rebels from overrunning the regime and kicking them out of power. As to what Hezbollah and Iran may do ... that is another story.

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