by News Agencies and Israel Hayom Staff
Satellite images show two hangars believed to store missiles that can hit Israel

A picture of the alleged Iranian base in Syria. The white hangars can be seen at the
bottom center. (Google Maps)
New satellite 
images have substantiated that Iran is building another permanent 
military base in Syria, Fox News reported Wednesday.
The images, taken by Israeli firm ImageSat 
International, clearly show what is believed to be a new Iranian base in
 Jabal ash Sharqi, a mountainous area eight miles northwest of Damascus.
The base is believed to be operated by the 
Quds Force, the Revolutionary Guard Corps' elite division responsible 
for overseas operations.
The images show two new white hangars, 
which Western intelligence sources said are likely used to store medium-
 and long-range missiles capable of hitting all of Israel.
The base is similar to an IRGC base that was destroyed in December. Syria has accused Israel of carrying out the strike that leveled the base.
Speaking with Israel Radio, Defense 
Minister Avigdor Lieberman responded to the report, saying, "There's 
nothing new under the sun, and there is no need to treat every media 
report as absolute. We are closely monitoring these events."
Last week, The New York Times published a 
comprehensive report detailing the multiple permanent bases the Islamic 
republic has built in the war-torn country.
The report identified
 three main Iranian bases that "oversee operations in large parts of 
Syria" – one near Aleppo in the north and two south of Damascus. It also
 cited the existence of "seven smaller tactical bases near active front 
lines where Iran and its proxies have a presence.
The Sukhoi Su-57 fighter jets were spotted 
stationed at the Khmeimim Air Base, a Syrian base operated by Russia 
southeast of the city of Latakia. It is widely believed that Moscow is 
using the Syrian conflict as an operational "baptism by fire" for the 
jets.
News Agencies and Israel Hayom Staff
Source: http://www.israelhayom.com/2018/02/28/satellite-images-show-new-permanent-iranian-base-in-syria/
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