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Israeli warplanes reportedly strike central airbase in Syria

Syrian state news agency SANA says Israeli warplanes aimed at the T-4 airbase in Homs, which according to foreign reports is an important link in the chain of Iranian weapons shipments into Syria.

by  Daniel Siryoti , Neta Bar and News Agencies
Published on  09-03-2020 07:28
Last modified: 09-03-2020 07:28
Report: Iranians killed after Israeli jets hit military sites in SyriaEPA via Syrian state media

Syrian air defense missiles supposedly intercept missile strikes over Damascus | File photo: EPA via Syrian state media

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Syrian air defenses opened fire late Wednesday on missiles allegedly launched by Israeli warplanes at a military airbase in the central province of Homs, shooting down some of them, state media said.

State news agency SANA said the Israeli warplanes fired the missiles from southern Syria soon after 10 p.m. The missiles were aimed at the T-4 airbase in Homs province, SANA said.

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According to foreign reports, the T-4 base is an important link in the chain of Iranian weapons shipments into Syria.

The Syrian air defenses intercepted most of the incoming missiles, SANA added. It said that there was only material damage but didn't specify if it was inside the base.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor, also reported the strikes.

There were also Israeli strikes Monday night, reportedly hitting military posts south of the capital of Damascus and killing three Syrian soldiers and wounding seven militia members.

Israel rarely comments on such reports, but is believed to have carried out dozens of raids targeting Iran's military presence in Syria.

Other reports emanating from Syria said the missiles were fired from the tri-border area between Iraq, Jordan and Syria near the Syrian town of Al-Tanf, where a US military base is located.

Since June, Syria has accused Israel of conducting at least nine air raids on its territory.

Iran, a key ally of the Syrian government, is considered by Israel a regional and security threat. Israel has vowed to prevent any permanent Iranian military buildup in Syria, particularly near the frontier.

In recent months, Israeli officials have also expressed concern that Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Lebanese terrorist group that operates in Syria, is trying to establish facilities to produce precision-guided missiles. Tensions have also risen along the Israel-Lebanon border.

During last month's strikes on Syria, a Hezbollah member was killed and the group vowed to retaliate. On Sunday, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed to kill Israeli soldiers whenever Israel kills Hezbollah fighters in Syria.

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