Meanwhile, Two Hamas members have been killed in
Israeli air strikes following a rocket attack on Israel, Gaza officials said.
Israeli officials are saying that should Iran retaliate for the attack on the drone base, there will be massive
Israeli air strikes on Iranian bases in Syria.
It all started when
an Israeli air strike killed Hamas military chief Ahmed Jabari.
Not exact matches
Earlier this month, the New York Times, quoting an unnamed
Israeli military source, reported that Israel
struck a Syrian
air base that Tehran used.
The Russian military, whose forces are supporting Assad's government, said two
Israeli F - 15 warplanes had
struck the T - 4
air base, the Interfax news agency reported.
On the other hand, such
strikes, he said, also act as a deterrent to Hezbollah, whose missile capabilities could mean that the
air force and the rest of the
Israeli military will fight any future Lebanon war with their own bases under attack.
The Russian military said on Monday that two
Israeli F - 15 warplanes had carried out
strikes on a Syrian
air base on Sunday, the Interfax news agency reported.
The
strike by the US, the UK, and France in Syria on Friday involved 105 missiles fired from
air and sea to rain down thousands of pounds of explosives on three targets suspected of being chemical weapons facilities — but
Israeli officials cited in a recent news report characterized it as a failure.
The Pentagon said it wasn't involved in any
strikes in Syria, and Russia says the
Israelis sent two F - 15 fighter jets into Syrian airspace and launched eight missiles at the T - 4
air base.
In 2007, the success of
Israeli Air Force's Operation Orchard against a Syrian nuclear installation was largely attributed to effectiveness of the Israeli Electronic Warfare platforms that supported the air strike and made the Syrian radars blind: some sources believe that Operation Orchard saw the baptism of fire of the Suter airborne network system against Syrian radar syste
Air Force's Operation Orchard against a Syrian nuclear installation was largely attributed to effectiveness of the
Israeli Electronic Warfare platforms that supported the
air strike and made the Syrian radars blind: some sources believe that Operation Orchard saw the baptism of fire of the Suter airborne network system against Syrian radar syste
air strike and made the Syrian radars blind: some sources believe that Operation Orchard saw the baptism of fire of the Suter airborne network system against Syrian radar systems.
As a result, Debkafile suggested that had Israel opted for lightning
strikes «at an early stage in the conflict, instead of ten days of
air strikes, it might have saved heavy Palestinian losses and property devastation, the extent of which troubles most
Israelis too.»