Israel's air force scrambled fighter jets on Saturday after a Syrian
military aircraft disappeared from its radars at it approached the
Syrian-Israel border.
The Syrian fighter was later found to have crashed on the Syrian side
of the border. Israeli officials do not believe it was on a hostile
mission.
The incident highlighted the growing tensions between Israel and Syria
following an alleged Israeli air force raid on a suspected nuclear
installation in eastern Syria earlier this month. Officials in Damascus
have said they are eager to respond to that attack, putting Israel on
high alert for the possibility of war with its neighbor.
In related news, London's Sunday TImes reported that Israel's air raid
on Syria came after undercover Israeli commandos spent months gathering
evidence of North Korean nuclear equipment being installed in the
country. The Arabic-speaking Israeli soldiers reportedly disguised
themselves as Syria soldiers to gain access to the facility housing the
equipment.
It was that evidence that convinced Washington to give a green light to
the Israeli raid, according to the newspaper.
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