Israeli air strike targets Syrian port of Latakia: state media

28 Dec 2021 • 7:00 PM MYT
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Israeli air strike targets Syrian port of Latakia: state media

DAMASCUS – An Israeli air strike hit the Syrian port of Latakia today, the second such attack on the key facility this month, according to Syrian state media.

Since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war in 2011, Israel has routinely carried out air strikes on its strife-torn neighbour, mostly targeting Syrian government troops as well as allied Iran-backed forces and Hezbollah fighters. 

“At around 3.21am, the Israeli enemy carried out aerial aggression with several missiles from the direction of the Mediterranean...targeting the container yard in Latakia port,” Syrian state news agency Sana cited a military source as saying. 

The strike caused “significant material damage” and led to fires, it added.

On December 7, Israel carried out strikes on an Iranian arms shipment at Latakia, located in President Bashar al-Assad’s western Syrian heartland, without causing any casualties.

That earlier attack, the first on the facility since the start of the war, triggered a series of explosions, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a United Kingdom-based monitor with a wide network of sources in Syria.

In November, three soldiers and two Syrian fighters affiliated with Lebanese Shia group Hezbollah were killed in Israeli strikes, according to the observatory.

While the Jewish state rarely comments on individual strikes it carries out on its northern neighbour – with which it remains officially at war – it has confirmed hundreds since 2011. 

According to a report by the Israeli army, it hit around 50 targets in Syria last year.

In the deadliest operation since the strikes began, Israel killed 57 regime force members and allied fighters in eastern Syria overnight on January 13, 2021.

The Israeli military has repeatedly defended the operations as a bid to prevent its archfoe Iran from gaining a foothold on its doorstep.

Israel’s head of military intelligence, Aharon Haliva, has accused Iran of “continuing to promote subversion and terror” in the Middle East.

In a shadow war, Israel has targeted Iran’s military sites in Syria and also carried out a sabotage campaign inside Iran against its nuclear programme.

Tehran has been a key supporter of the Syrian government in the decade-old conflict.

It finances, arms, and commands a number of Syrian and foreign militia groups fighting alongside the regular armed forces, chief among them Lebanon’s powerful Hezbollah group.

The conflict in Syria has killed nearly 500,000 people since it started in 2011 with the brutal repression of peaceful demonstrations. – AFP, December 28, 2021