Advisors to Syrian President Bashar Assad are pressuring him to respond
to the alleged IAF attack by "landing a blow to an Israeli target," the
Kuwait-based Al-Jareeda reported Wednesday. According to the report,
Israel targeted long-range missile batteries that were brought to Syria
from Iran. The report said five IAF fighter jets carried out the
attack.
Israel Radio quoted the Kuwaiti paper to the effect that the group
advocating a military response is being spearheaded by Assad's brother
in law, who has met in recent days with senior Hizbullah and Hamas
officials in an effort to draw up an operation plan.
The Kuwaiti paper also reported that the Syrian army has begun drafting
reservists from the armed corps, missile corps and anti-aircraft units,
and quoted "sources in the know" who said the draft was a response to
Israel raising its level of readiness in the north.
According to a report by The Nazareth-based al-Sinara newspaper
Wednesday, the IAF targeted a joint Syrian-Iranian missile base in
northern Syria. Reportedly, the Iranian-funded installation was razed
to the ground.
The report claimed its information was gleaned from an "Israeli
source."
An official in the Bush administration told the New York Times
Wednesday that in recent days the IAF has flown over Syria several
times in an attempt to gain intelligence on a number of suspected
nuclear facilities Israel believes have been sponsored by North Korea.
"The Israelis think North Korea is selling to Iran and Syria what
little they have left," the official told the Times, adding that the
alleged strike had not necessarily provided evidence to confirm the
intelligence.
Meanwhile, North Korea slammed Israel for the alleged air strike,
calling it a "dangerous provocation" aimed at breaching Syria's
sovereignty and upsetting peace and security in the region.
"North Korea harshly condemns the said incursion and expresses
solidarity and support of the Syrian nation in its righteous cause of
safeguarding national security and peace in the region."
Also on Wednesday, the Lebanese daily Almustakbal reported that since
the alleged IAF foray over Syria last week there have been severe
disturbances in Lebanese communications systems and cellular
frequencies.
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