IDF: IRAN FIRED MISSILE FROM SYRIAN AREA WE WERE PROMISED IRAN HAD LEFT

IDF: IRAN FIRED MISSILE FROM SYRIAN AREA WE WERE PROMISED IRAN HAD LEFT

IDF: IRAN FIRED MISSILE FROM SYRIAN AREA WE WERE PROMISED IRAN HAD LEFT

The missile that was fired into the Golan Heights on Sunday by Iranian forces was fired from an area near Damascus that Israel had been assured was empty of any Iranian presence.

“The firing of the missile yesterday – a launch that could have killed civilians – was fired by Iranians out of Damascus within an area that we were promised that there would be no Iranians,” IDF spokesman Brig.-Gen. Ronen Manelis told reporters on Monday.

According to the IDF, the missile was an Iranian-made medium-range model that was fired from the outskirts of Damascus. The launch, at approximately 3 p.m., came about an hour after Israel allegedly struck targets in Syria in a rare daytime attack.

“The bottom line is that such a missile fired by Iranians from an area where they are not supposed to be is an Iranian attempt to attack Israel, to endanger civilians’ lives and military targets.”
According to Manelis, the fire was carried out by Iranian command and not by Syrians or local militias.

“This was planned in advance as an attempt to deter us from continuing to act against them in Syria,” Manelis said, stressing that the missile launch on Sunday and the Iranian targets struck early on Monday showed just how deep Iran’s entrenchment in the war-torn country is.

“This is the third time that Iran has tried to attack Israel in the past year, he said, referring to past events in February and May when rockets were launched by Iranian troops toward Israel. “Iran is exploiting Syria, and Syria is paying a heavy price for facilitating Iranian actions.”

Israel has worked closely with the US and Russia to try getting Iranian and Hezbollah forces to leave Syria where they have been fighting alongside forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar Assad since the civil war started there some eight years ago.

On Friday, the pan-Arab Al-Quds Al-Arabi newspaper reported that Moscow asked Jerusalem to halt its airstrikes against Iranian targets near Damascus Airport, saying Russia was preparing to renovate the airport following damage it sustained during the war.

Read More: The Jerusalem Post

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