Syria And Israel Launch Missiles At Each Other's Targets
Israel Syria escalation
Syrian
forces are reported to have fired anti-aircraft missiles at Israeli
jets early Friday (17 March).
The Israeli military confirmed that the
missiles launched were from Syria, which targeted its warplanes.
The
Israel Defence Forces (IDF) added that its defence system tackled one of
the many missiles launched by the Syrian troops.
The military
engagement, which began on Thursday, 16 March, continued through several
hours until Friday morning.
The
escalation in the military confrontation between the two countries is
thought to be at one of the highest levels ever since the Syrian civil
war broke out years ago.
None
of the missiles managed to strike the Israeli warplanes. It is seen as
extraordinary that the IDF confirmed that its jets conducted air strikes
in Syria.
Though there have been several reports of Israeli forces
pounding targets of forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and
the Lebanese group Hezbollah, the army has hardly ever publicly
acknowledged the claims.
While
no Israeli casualty has been reported in the incident so far, IDF said
the warplanes successfully struck targets in Syria. Sirens in West
Bank's area of Jordan Valley went off in the wake of the missile
launches.
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