This would be the fourth such strike this year.
From Reuters:
Rebels described huge blasts -
the ferocity of which, they said, was beyond the firepower available to
them but consistent with that of a modern military like Israel's.
As has been the trend, Israel has neither confirmed nor denied the strikes.
Israel warned Russia just this May not to arm Syria with missiles.
"At this stage I can't say there
is an escalation. The shipments have not been sent on their way yet.
And I hope that they will not be sent," said Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon last May . But "if God forbid they do reach Syria, we will know what to do."
From Reuters:
Such weaponry, Israeli officials
have made clear, would include the long-range Yakhonts, which could
help Hezbollah repel Israel's navy and endanger its offshore gas rigs.
As if to back him up, the last known mention of Israeli action on Syria came when an unnamed official contacted the New York Times to warn of further strikes coming from Israel.
The official, who was " briefed by high-level officials on the Syria situation in the past two days," said that Israel is "considering further military strikes on Syria to stop the transfer of advanced weapons to Islamic militants."
Rebels on the scene said they aren't sure if the strikes came from ships at sea or jets in the air. Just that the size and scope of the blasts were indicative of modern armed forces.
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