Tel Aviv has repeatedly hit Syrian regime targets since start of civil war
BEIRUT — Israel is believed to have carried out numerous raids inside Syria since 2013, targeting the Damascus regime and its Lebanese arch-foe Hezbollah, a key ally of the Syrian regime.
In the latest case, Syria and its Russian ally accused the Israeli regime on Monday of carrying out a deadly dawn bombing raid on a Syrian military airbase, killing 14 fighters, including Iranians.
Here is a recap of Israeli raids into Syria.
2018
— On January 9 several air strikes and missiles hit Syrian regime’s army and Hezbollah weapons depots near Damascus, according to the Syrian regime. Israel, which rarely comment on its raids, does not confirm.
— In a major increase in tensions, Israel then on February 10 struck a dozen Syrian and Iranian targets.
The raids came after an Israeli fighter jet crashed under fire from Syrian air defences, and Israel said it intercepted an Iranian drone entering its airspace from Syria.
The confrontation was the first time Israel publicly acknowledged attacking what it identified as Iranian targets in Syria since the civil war began in 2011.
2017
— In March, Israel said it had targeted “sophisticated” weapons destined for Hezbollah, near the central town of Palmyra.
— In April a huge explosion that sent a fireball into the sky near the Damascus international airport was blamed by Syrian state media on an Israeli missile strike.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said an arms depot that apparently belonged to Hezbollah was hit and exploded.
— In September, Israeli jets fired rockets on a Hezbollah weapons depot near Damascus airport.
— In October, the Israeli army destroyed a missiles battery near Damascus after a Syrian missile was fired at Israeli planes carrying out a reconnaissance mission over Lebanon.
— In December, Israeli planes targeted the Jamraya scientific research centre in Damascus and a weapons depot belonging to the regime and its allies, according to the Observatory.
2016
Missiles struck near Mazzeh, which is home to the Syrian regime air forces’ intelligence services, near Damascus in December. The airport was again targeted in January 2017.
2015
Hezbollah figure Samir Kantar, who had spent almost 30 years in Israeli prisons, was killed in an Israeli regime raid near Damascus in December. Israel did not claim responsibility.
2014
In December, the Syrian regime accused Israel of having carried out two raids near Damascus.
2013
— In January, Israeli regime planes hit a surface-to-air missile site and military complex near Damascus suspected of holding chemical agents. Israel said later it would not allow the transfer of weapons from Syria to Hezbollah, implicitly confirming the strike.
— Raids in May struck a scientific research centre in the capital, a weapons depot and an aircraft unit, according to a diplomat in Beirut. The Observatory said 42 regime soldiers were killed.
— Clashes also regularly erupt between the Israeli regime, the Syrian regime and Hezbollah on the disputed Golan Heights.
Israel has occupied since 1967 some 1,200 square kilometres of the territory, which it annexed in 1981, in a move not recognised by the international community. Around 510 square kilometres remain under Syrian control. Israel and Syria remain technically still at war.
—AFP