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IDF says it targeted over 200 Iranian assets in ‎Syria since 2017‎

by  Lilach Shoval , News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  09-05-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-22-2021 15:59
IDF says it targeted over 200 Iranian assets in ‎Syria since 2017‎IDF Spokesperson's Unit

A target as seen on an Israeli fighter jet's radar | Illustration: IDF Spokesperson's Unit

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The Israeli military has carried out more than 200 ‎strikes against Iranian targets in Syria over the ‎past two years, a senior Israeli official said ‎Tuesday in a rare briefing about the IDF's ‎efforts to undermine the Islamic republic's grip ‎on the war-torn country. ‎

Israel has repeatedly stated that it will not ‎tolerate Iran's attempts to entrenched itself ‎militarily in Syria, especially given the strong ‎presence Iranian-backed Shiite terrorist group ‎Hezbollah maintains in Lebanon, where it has become ‎a substantial political and military force. ‎

According to regional sources, Israel began carrying ‎out military strikes in Syria in 2013, targeting ‎Hezbollah-bound weapons shipments from Iran. ‎

A top Israeli defense official noted Tuesday that ‎the Israeli strikes intensified over the past two ‎years, as it became clear that Iran was developing ‎assets on the ground in Syria. ‎

He acknowledged that since 2017, the Israeli Air ‎Force has targeted 202 Iranian and Hezbollah assets ‎in Syria, using some 800 bombs and missiles to do ‎so.‎

The decision to intensify such raids followed ‎intelligence suggesting that Iran sought to "import" ‎over 100,000 fighters into Syria and set up a series ‎of air, naval and ground bases equipped with ‎advanced weapons and intelligence systems.‎

Iran's ultimate goal was to form a Hezbollah-like ‎organization in Syria, the official explained.‎

Another IDF official touched on Hezbollah's current ‎situation, noting that the Shiite terrorist group, ‎which has been fighting alongside Syrian President ‎Bashar Assad's army in the seven-year civil war, ‎‎"has lost over 2,000 men and it plagued by financial ‎hardship and reduced ranks, all while [Hezbollah ‎leader Hassan] Nasrallah is hiding in a bunker."‎

According to IDF intelligence, Hezbollah, which is ‎believed to have over 100,000 missiles and rockets ‎in its arsenal, is currently focused on improving ‎its array of precision missiles, hoping to get them ‎accurate to within less than 50 meters (160 feet).‎

The group has so far failed to do so over the IDF's ‎successful counterterrorism operations, the official ‎noted. ‎

Several military officials who spoke during Tuesday's ‎briefing stressed that the IDF "is ready for war, ‎regardless of the scenarios it presents."‎

Speaking at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya's ‎‎‎18th World Summit on Counterterrorism, Intelligence ‎Minister Yisrael Katz commented on the IDF's ‎revelation, urging the audience to "understand the ‎significance of this matter in terms of preserving ‎the red line, preventing the things that Iran has ‎done, is doing and is trying to do against Israel ‎from Syria."‎

Iran, Israel's archfoe, advocates for the Jewish ‎state's destruction and alongside Hezbollah it also ‎support the Gaza Strip-based terrorist group Hamas ‎and Islamic Jihad. ‎

On Monday, Defense Minister Avigdor ‎Lieberman signaled that the country could also ‎attack suspected Iranian military targets in Iraq, ‎where Tehran has reportedly deployed ballistic ‎missiles that threaten Israel. ‎

A senior Israeli military officer said that Israel ‎believed Iran was using Iraqi territory as a conduit ‎for missile transfers to Syria.‎

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