Israeli Strike Into Syria Said to Damage Research Site -- New York Times
WASHINGTON — The Israeli attack last week on a Syrian convoy of antiaircraft weapons appears to have damaged the country’s main research center for work on biological and chemical weapons, according to American officials who are sorting through intelligence reports.
While the main target of the attack on Wednesday seems to have been SA-17 missiles and their launchers — which the Israelis feared were about to be moved to Hezbollah forces in Lebanon — video shown on Syrian television backs up assertions that the research center north of Damascus also suffered moderate damage.
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More News On Israel's Military Strike Into Syria Last Week
Israeli airstrike in Syria targeted a shipment of weapons, 2 U.S. officials say -- Washington Post
Syrian TV Airs Purported Images of Israel Strike -- ABC News/AP
Syria airs 'Israeli strike aftermath' footage -- BBC
Israel Hints at Responsibility for Syria Airstrike -- Time/AP
Israel suggests responsibility for airstrike on Syria, as Assad warns forces ready to confront any 'aggression' -- FOX News/AP
Barak says reported Syria strike shows Israel is serious -- Reuters
Israeli Hints at Responsibility for Syria Strike -- Voice of America
Syria crisis: Assad claims Israel 'destabilising' country -- BBC
Bashar al-Assad accuses Israel of trying to 'destabilise' Syria -- The Telegraph
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