by Tzvi Joffre
No information about the extent of the damage or any casualties has been reported.
Aerial view of the new Iranian border crossing between Syria and Iraq
(photo credit: IMAGESAT INTERNATIONAL (ISI))
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Large explosions were reported at an Iranian base in Al-Bukamal in eastern Syria after unidentified aircraft targeted a weapons depot at the site, according to the Step news agency.
A
correspondent for Step reported that Iranian militias fired
anti-aircraft fire at a reconnaissance aircraft that was spotted shortly
before the attack. Shortly afterwards, unidentified aircraft attacked
the weapons depot and large explosions were heard and fire could be seen
from a distance.
No information about the extent of the damage or any casualties has been reported.
During
a visit to Lisbon, Portugal on Wednesday in which Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu met with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Netanyahu
pointed to Iranian activity in Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Gaza and Yemen, and
said that Israel is “actively engaged in countering that aggression.”When
asked about the recent explosions heard in a Syrian weapons facility,
Netanyahu chose to evade the question by saying "I don't comment on
these kinds of things."
Sites
controlled by Iran in the Al-Bukamal area have been targeted multiple
times by airstrikes in recent months. A strategic border crossing
between Iraq and Syria is located in the border town.
In
November, the IDF struck tens of targets in Damascus, west of Damascus
and the Syrian Golan Heights, belonging both to the regime of Bashar
Assad and the Quds Force, within minutes in response to rockets that
were launched towards Israel. All the targets were located within 80 km.
of Israel’s border.
According
to the British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), 23
people, including 16 non-Syrians, most likely Iranians, were killed in
the Israeli airstrikes.
A senior Israeli defense official acknowledged that there were wounded
and a number of Iranian fatalities. Numerous others were wounded,
including a young woman who was wounded by shrapnel that hit the suburb
of Qudsaya, west of Damascus.Defense
Minister Naftali Bennett said following the strikes that “the rules
have changed: Anyone who shoots at the State of Israel during the day
will not sleep at night. Like last week and now this week. Our message
to Iran’s leaders is simple: You are no longer immune. Wherever you
stretch your tentacles – we will hack them off. The IDF will continue to
protect Israeli citizens.”
Iranian
forces and militias loyal to them are fortifying their positions in the
Deir ez-Zor area in eastern Syria where Al-Bukamal is located,
according to the SOHR. In September, at least 37 militants were killed
in two airstrikes which also destroyed vehicles, ammunition depots,
weapons and buildings in the Al-Bukamal area. Many of those killed were
of Iraqi nationality.
In
September, Fox News reported that Iran was building a classified
military base near Al-Bukamal, less than 200 miles from an American
position, with the intention of housing thousands of troops.
According
to the report, the classified Iranian project is called the Imam Ali
compound and is being completed by the IRGC. At least five different,
newly constructed buildings surrounded by large dirt mounds could house
precision missiles, Fox said. The other 10 less fortified storehouses in
the base will likely hold ammunition.
The attacks in the Al-Bukamal area have been blamed on both Israel and Saudi Arabia.
"Saudi
fighter jets have been spotted along with other fighter jets that have
attacked facilities and positions belonging to Iranian militias," said
an unnamed source to the Independent in Arabic. The attacks targeted
positions belonging to the Quds force of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard
Corps in Albukamal and other areas near the Iraq-Syria border.
Saudi sources later denied the report, according to the Independent.
On
September 9, airstrikes allegedly carried out by Israel destroyed a
military base in the area under Iranian control, according to the SOHR.
Rockets
were fired at Israel from the outskirts of Damascus by a Shi’ite
militia operating under the command of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary
Guards Quds Force after the attack on September 9.
Seth J. Frantzman, Jerusalem Post Staff and Anna Ahronheim contributed to this report.
Tzvi Joffre
Source: https://www.jpost.com/Breaking-News/Explosion-strikes-Iranian-weapons-depot-in-Syria-report-609891
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