by Lilach Shoval, Shlomo Cesana, Daniel Siryoti and Israel Hayom Staff
Hours after Israel bombs Syrian anti-aircraft battery in response to attack on IAF jets over Lebanon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Syrian attempts to target Israeli jets are "unacceptable"
Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the weekly cabinet
meeting in Jerusalem,
Sunday
Photo: AP
Hours
after Israeli jets bombed a Syrian anti-aircraft battery in response to
missile fire at Israeli aircraft over Lebanon on Monday, Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu issued a brief video statement saying Israel would
not be deterred and that the Syrian attempt to target Israeli aircraft
was "unacceptable."
No Israeli planes were hit in the Syrian
attack, Israeli military spokesman Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus said. He
said the counterstrike took place two hours after the attempted attack
and "incapacitated" the anti-aircraft battery, located 50 kilometers (30
miles) east of Damascus.
Following the incident, Netanyahu said,
"Our policy is clear – we will hit anyone who hits us. Today, they tried
to attack our jets and that is unacceptable.
"The Israeli Air Force acted with precision
and speed and destroyed that which needed destroying. We will continue
to take action as needed to ensure Israel's security."
Speaking to reporters Monday, IDF Spokesman
Brig. Gen. Ronen Manelis said, "We hold the Syrian regime responsible
for any attack launched from its territory."
Manelis said the Israeli jets had
been carrying out a routine reconnaissance mission in Lebanese airspace
when they came under Syrian fire.
"We view this incident as an obvious Syrian
provocation. We will not allow these types of provocations. If we
sustain anti-aircraft fire during routine activity in the future, we
will respond just as we did," he said.
Meanwhile, the Syrian army issued a warning Monday threatening Israel with "serious repercussions for its aggression."
The Syrian army issued a statement falsely
claiming that "we struck one of the Israeli jets and forced it to flee,
and Israel bombed us in retaliation." In reality, no Israeli aircraft
were hit.
Lilach Shoval, Shlomo Cesana, Daniel Siryoti and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2017/10/17/pm-we-will-target-anyone-who-targets-us/
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