by Lilach Shoval, Adi Hashmonai, Daniel Siryoti, Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
IDF fires at three Syrian artillery guns after five projectiles hit Israeli side of Golan Heights, causing no harm • Syria accuses Israel of provoking the attack via "rebel groups doing its bidding" • IDF: Fire is unusual, Syrian regime is responsible.
Police sappers
inspecting the location where a rocket hit the
Golan Heights over the
weekend
Photo: Gil Eliyahu / JINI
Five
projectiles from Syria set off air raid sirens in Israeli communities
on Saturday, prompting the IDF to say it would step up its response to
stray fire from the Syrian civil war that has repeatedly spilled over
its northern border.
The fire at the Golan Heights caused no
injuries or damage. The IDF fired at three Syrian artillery guns in
response and reported hitting its targets.
While errant fire into Israel, spilling
over from the battles Syrian President Bashar Assad's forces are waging
against rebel groups trying to unseat him, is not unusual, it has
increased in frequency in recent months. The IDF Spokesperson's Unit
said that Saturday's fire was particularly unusual, prompting concerns
that this time it was not accidental but rather intentional fire at
Israel.
This assessment was based on the fact that
at the time the projectiles hit the Israeli side of the border, fighting
in the Harfa area from which the fire emanated was not intensive enough
to result in errant spillover.
"Whether the fire was errant or not, any
future occurrences will force the Israel Defense Forces to intensify its
response," the military said in a statement. "Israel holds the Syrian
regime responsible and won't tolerate any attempt to breach Israeli
sovereignty."
Military intelligence assessments have so
far ruled out the possibility that any group other than the Syrian army
had fired at Israel, but an intelligence official stressed that Israel
had no indication of an official policy change in Syria with this regard.
However, the official added, the IDF has
yet to rule out the possibility that a junior Syrian officer or an
unknown third-party had initiated the fire independently.
Meanwhile, Syrian officials said the
incident was "an attempt by Israel to stir provocation," saying Israel
was itself responsible for the rocket fire into Israel "through rebel
groups doing its bidding."
"Israel is using the rebel organizations to
justify its criminal attacks on Syrian soil," one official was quoted
by local media as saying.
The Syrian army said militants in nearby
territory fired mortar rounds into the Golan Heights. A rebel official
in Quneitra said pro-government fighters had been shelling
insurgent-held parts of the province when some of the shells hit the
Golan Heights.
"The Israeli enemy assaulted one of our military positions this morning, which led to material damages," the Syrian army said.
Syria's Foreign Ministry warned of "the
grave consequences of such repeated aggressive acts." In a letter to the
U.N., Syria denounced Israel's retaliatory fire as "a flagrant
violation of Syrian sovereignty."
While the incident alarmed residents in the
border-adjacent communities, who reported hearing loud explosions
before being able to reach bomb shelters, the military said that at this
time, there was no need for any change in the residents' routine.
The incident did not dampen the popularity
of the area among Israelis and tourists visiting the Golan Heights, and
hundreds took advantage of the pleasant weather to visit the area over
the weekend.
Lilach Shoval, Adi Hashmonai, Daniel Siryoti, Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2017/10/22/response-to-cross-border-syrian-fire-will-intensify-israel-warns/
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