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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Israel launched a rocket attack on Jamraya science research center, in Damascus on Saturday evening, the Syrian news agency SANA said on Sunday. Does not say if anyone was killed or injured.



Israel launched a rocket attack on Jamraya science research center, in Damascus on Saturday evening, the Syrian news agency SANA said on Sunday. Does not say if anyone was killed or injured.

Syrian television reported that the Israeli attacks aimed at weakening the terrorist siege in eastern Ghouta area near Damascus.

If the news was confirmed, it was the second attack by Israel against Syria this week.

Media reports say Israel targeted U.S. arms shipments to the militant group Hezbollah in Lebanon, Thursday night through Friday, but the Jewish state refused mmengonfirmasikan or denied the report.

A diplomatic source in Lebanon told AFP the operation was to destroy missiles surface-to-air missiles that Russia has recently delivered and stored at the airport in Damascus.

Israeli firm confirmed it launched an air strike into Syria last January when the Syrian president, Bashar al-Assad, accusing the Jewish state was seeking to destabilize the country further ravaged by war.

The air strikes targeted the missiles surface-to-air and one military compound nearby store chemicals, said a U.S. official, then.

Damascus has threatened to avenge the attack, which is increasingly causing concern for meluasya civil war in Syria that the United Nations says has killed at least 70,000 people since it erupted in March 2011.


Lebanese guerrilla leader of the political council, Hezbollah, recently declared his group are ready to engage in a battle to prevent collapse and the Israeli-controlled Syria and the United States, local media reported on Saturday (4/5).

As-Sayyed Ibrahim Amin said the reason behind the involvement in the Syrian crisis is that we can not accept Syria dominated by the shaft (Israel-USA) this.

He hopes that Israel and the United States let the Syrian people decide their own future and their fate. The Lebanese government has followed a policy officially distanced itself from the conflict in Syria.

Since March 2011, the Syrian conflict has fueled tensions between followers of the religious ideology.

On Tuesday (30/4), Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah said his group perform national duty for the Shiite Lebanese who live in villages and small towns to the Syrian border committee to support their people.

Nasrallah vowed Syrian true friend would not let the country down.

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