Wah gawat..

Dan runyam: apakah orang Islam sunni- termasuk yang di Indoensia -  akan 
berterima kasih kepada Israel?.

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Israel launches more 'airstrikes' in Syria  
 
Syria state media reports of Israeli airstrikes targeting several military 
positions.
Last Modified: 05 May 2013 10:40   
 
Israeli warplanes struck areas in and around the 
Syrian capital, setting off a series of explosions as they targeted 
a shipment of highly accurate, Iranian-made guided missiles believed to 
be on their way to Lebanon's Hezbollah group, officials and 
activists said.
Syria's state media on Sunday reported that Israeli missiles struck a military 
and scientific research centre near the Syrian capital and 
caused casualties.
The attack, the second in three days, signaled a sharp escalation of Israel's 
involvement in Syria's civil war.
"The new Israeli attack is an attempt to raise the morale of the 
terrorist groups which have been reeling from strikes by our noble 
army," Syrian television said, referring to recent offensives by the 
forces of Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian president, against the armed 
opposition.
A Western intelligence source confirmed the attack to The Associated 
Press, saying the target of Sunday's strike was a shiptment of advanced 
guided Iranian-made missiles, believed to be on their way to Lebanon's 
group Hezbollah.
Video footage  uploaded onto the internet by activists showed a huge ball of 
fire rising into the night sky.
'Felt like an earthquake'
A Damascus resident described the blasts to Al Jazeera, saying they felt like 
"an earthquake" and "unprecedented".
 
A senior Israeli source told AFP that Israel had carried out the airstrike, 
which they said struck near Damascus airport.
"The attack was very close to hte airport, the target was Iranian 
missiles which were destined for Hezbollah," he told AFP, speaking on 
condition of anonymity.
The US State Department had no immediate comment and the Israeli embassy in 
Washington declined comment. 

The Syrian state media claims, reported by the Reuters news agency, come after 
Israel confirmed  that its air force hit a shipment of missiles in Syria bound 
for Hezbollah.
Israel has repeatedly said that it is prepared to resort to force to 
prevent Syrian weapons, including chemical weapons, from reaching 
Hezbollah or groups.
Syria's rebel Free Syrian Army reacted cautiously on Sunday to the 
Israeli air strikes, saying their country was already under attack daily by 
regime war planes.
"Of course the Free Syrian Army and any Syrian is bothered that their country 
is being bombed, but Syria is being bombed every day by 
(President) Bashar al-Assad, and by Israel," FSA media and political 
coordinator Louay Meqdad told.
He spoke after Syrian state media reported that Israeli rockets 
struck a military facility outside the capital Damascus overnight, the 
second reported attack by the Jewish state inside Syria this week.
"We wonder why there are so many missiles and military installations 
around Damascus when they should be close to the ceasefire line with 
Israel on the Golan Heights," he added.
"For us, the operations that we carry out every day are not related 
to Israeli attacks or anything else, and we will continue to fight until the 
fall of Assad," he said.
The US president, Barack Obama, said on Saturday, before the latest 
incident, that it was up to Israel to confirm or deny any strikes, but 
that the US coordinates very closely with Israel.
"The Israelis, justifiably, have to guard against the transfer 
of advanced weaponry to terrorist organizations like Hezbollah," Obama 
told the Spanish-language TV station Telemundo.  
 
Source: 
Al Jazeera And Agencies  

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