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Army: Israel Attacks Islamic Jihad Base in Syria
Sunday, October 05, 2003

JERUSALEM � Israeli warplanes attacked an Islamic
Jihad (search) training base deep in Syria in retaliation for
a suicide bombing at a Haifa restaurant that killed 19 people, the army said
Sunday. Israeli media said it was the first Israeli attack on Syrian soil in
more than two decades.
The strike, which occurred late Saturday or early Sunday, targeted
the Ein Sahev camp (search) about 10 miles northwest of Damascus, according
to Israeli officials. The base was used by several terrorist organizations,
including Hamas and Islamic Jihad, the army said in a statement.
"Syria has been warned more than once by the United States that it should
close all the facilities of the Islamic Jihad," Israeli government spokesman
Avi Pazner said. "Apparently it has not done so. And it is our policy after
what happened yesterday to go after Islamic Jihad wherever they are."
The Syrian government had no immediate response.
Speaking on the al-Jazeera (search) television network, Abu Emad El-Refaei, an
Islamic Jihad spokesman in Beirut, Lebanon, denied that there were any Islamic
Jihad bases in Syria.
"We do not have any training camps or bases in Syria or any other country,"
he said. "All our bases are inside the Palestinian occupied territories."
A senior commander for the radical Damascus-based Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine-General Command told The Associated Press in Damascus
that the camp was one of their deserted bases, not on an Islamic Jihad camp. A
civilian guard was injured, the commander said.
The attack came several hours after a Palestinian woman wrapped in
explosives entered a beachside restaurant in Haifa during the busy lunchtime
hour and blew herself up, killing 19 people, including four children.
Islamic Jihad claimed responsibility for that attack.
"The army has started operating against those behind the attack, those who
support (terror) and those who use the strategy of terror in order to harm
citizens of Israel," the army statement said.
Islamic Jihad, a militant Palestinian group responsible for many attacks
against Israel, enjoys support from other countries, including Iran and Syria,
the statement said.
"Syria is a state that supports terror, that constantly tries to frustrate
efforts to bring calm and stability to the region and gives cover in its
territory and capital to the terror organizations that act against Israeli
citizens," the army said.
The statement also accused Iran of funding and directing Islamic Jihad.
"Israel will not accept the rules of the game that the terrorists are
trying to dictate, and will act with determination against all who harm its
citizens, in accordance with the right to self defense and defense of the
state," it said.
On April 16, 2001, Israeli warplanes blasted a Syrian radar station in
Lebanon, where Syria is the main power broker, killing three Syrian soldiers.
That strike was the first in five years against the Syrian military and came
in retaliation for an attack by Syrian-backed guerrillas in which an Israeli
soldier was killed.
Syria closed the offices of both Hamas and Islamic Jihad after the U.S.
invasion of Iraq out of fear it could be the next nation targeted by the
United States.
The United States had been pushing Syria to act further and expel Hamas and
Islamic Jihad leader, but Syria has refused.
Western diplomats say Syria is loathe to be seen as betraying the
Palestinian cause, and it also does not want to give up one of the few
bargaining chips it still has in negotiations with Israel.
Despite Syrian denials, the diplomats say Hamas and Islamic Jihad leaders
in Syria give directions to the groups' members in the West Bank and Gaza.
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