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Syria warns Israel after 'latest air raids'  
 
Alleged attacks "open the door to all possibilities", Syria's information 
minister says, as Arab League urges UN action.
Last Modified: 05 May 2013 14:50   
 
Syria's information minister has given warning 
that Israeli air raids against three targets on the outskirts of 
Damascus "open the door to all possibilities".
Omran al-Zoabi's comments in Damascus on Sunday came after an 
emergency cabinet meeting organised to respond to what a Western source 
said was a new attack on Iranian missiles bound for Lebanon's Hezbollah.
Although Zoabi did not hint at a concrete course of action, he said 
it was Syria's duty to protect the state from any "domestic or foreign 
attack through all available means".
 
  
He claimed the Israeli attacks are evidence of the country's links 
with "Islamic extremist groups" trying to the Syrian government.
Israel declined to confirm the attack so as not to pressure Syrian 
President Bashar al-Assad into serious retaliation, according to a 
confidant of Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli prime minister.
Sunday's attack is the third Israeli assault this year on Syrian soil.
No confirmation
Previous raids on Syria by Israel - which commands one of the most 
advanced militaries in the world and is backed by the US - have not 
elicited a military response from Syria or its allies Iran and 
Hezbollah.
Israel declined to confirm the strike so as not to pressure Syrian 
President Bashar al-Assad into serious retaliation, according to a 
confidant of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israeli fighter jets struck areas in and around the Damascus, setting off a 
series of explosions, officials and activists said.
  
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In-depth coverage of escalating violence across Syria 
The attack, the second in three days and the third this year, 
signalled a sharp escalation of Israel's involvement in Syria's civil 
war.
Syrian state media reported that Israeli missiles struck a military 
and scientific research centre near Damascus and caused casualties.
Syria's government called the attacks against against its territory a "flagrant 
violation of international law" that have made the Middle 
East "more dangerous".
A senior Israeli official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in 
order to disclose information about a secret military operation to the 
media, confirmed that Israel launched an air attack in Damascus early on Sunday 
but did not give more precise details about the location.
The target was Fateh-110 missiles, which have precision guidance 
systems with better aim than anything Hezbollah is known to have in its 
arsenal, the official told the Associated Press news agency.
Dilemma for regime
While the Assad government tried to use the air attacks to taint the 
rebels by linking them to Israel, the attacks still pose a dilemma for a regime 
already battling a relentless rebellion at home.
If it fails to respond, it looks weak and opens the door to such air strikes 
becoming a common occurrence.
Fawaz Gerges discusses the possible consequences of the attack
But any military retaliation against Israel would risk dragging Israel and its 
powerful army into a broader conflict.
The tempo of the new raids added a dangerous dynamic to the 
conflict,causing concern that events could spin out of control and spark a 
regional crisis.
Israel's military deployed on Sunday two batteries of its Iron Dome 
rocket defence system to the north of the country. It described the move as 
part of "ongoing situational assessments".
Earlier, Syria's foreign ministry accused Israel of working with "terrorist 
groups".
"The blatant Israeli aggression against military sites in Syria 
confirms the coordination between Israel and terrorist groups and the 
takfiris of Jabhat al-Nusra, which is a branch of Al-Qaeda," the 
ministry said in a letter to the UN.
The ministry said the support was intended to boost "terrorist groups after the 
failure of their recent attempts to achieve control on the 
ground."
The Israeli raids were strongly condemned by Egypt as a "violation" 
of international law while the Cairo-based Arab League demanded UN 
Security Council intervention to stop such Israeli attacks.  
 
Source: 
Al Jazeera And Agencies  

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