Sunday, July 14, 2013

Did Israel Launch An Air Strike Or A Naval Strike Against Syira Last Week? (Updated)



Eiland: US Leaks On Attacks In Syria Problematic -- YNet News

Former National Security Council head says Israel careful not to 'push Assad into a corner'

"Israel can attack many targets in Syria, but according to foreign reports it chooses quality targets, such as the Fateh-110 missile, as well as the SA-17 and Yakhont missiles, which can fall into the hands of extremist elements," former National Security Council chief Giora Eiland explained on Sunday.

The New York Times and CNN quoted foreign sources as saying that Israel was behind the July 5 attack on an arms depot in the Syrian port city of Latakia. According to reports, the strike targeted advanced Russian-made Yakhont missiles.

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More News On Last Week's Israeli Attack Against Syria

Report: Israeli submarine strike hit Syrian arms depot -- Jerusalem Post
Israeli submarine responsible for July attack on Syrian arms depot - report -- RT
Israeli air strike targeted missiles made in Russia -- Sydney Morning Herald
Report: Israel led air strike in Syria on July 5 -- USA Today/AP
Op-Ed: Israel reportedly makes fourth air strike on Syria -- Digital Journal
Reports: Israelis hit Russian anti-ship missiles near Latakia -- Israel Yahom
The Explosions in Latakia: Before and After -- Israel Defense
Israeli officials silent on reports of Israeli attack on weapons depot in Syria -- FOX News/AP

Update: Syria is denying that a military strike even happened.

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