Israel carries out air strike on Syria
BY Agencies2 Nov 2013 5:45 AM IST
Agencies2 Nov 2013 5:45 AM IST
Israel has reportedly carried out an air strike on a Syrian military installation to stop a shipment to Hezbollah, as inspectors said Syria’s entire declared stock of chemical weapons has been placed under seal.
Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya television said on Thursday that Israel had hit a Syrian air base in Latakia province, targeting a shipment of surface-to-surface missiles destined for the Lebanese Shiite movement.
A US official confirmed to AFP that ‘there was an Israeli strike’ but gave no details on the location or the target, while Israeli officials refused to comment.
‘Historically, targets have been missiles transferred to Hezbollah,’ allied with Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, the official said.
Al-Arabiya quoted the head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights as saying explosions took place on Wednesday near Latakia at an air defence base.
In May, Israel carried out two air strikes inside Syria, and a senior Israeli official told AFP both targets were Iranian weapons destined for Hezbollah.
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons reported on Thursday that all of Syria’s chemical weapons were under ‘tamper proof’ seals.
‘All stocks of chemical weapons and agents have been placed under seals that are impossible to break,’ OPCW spokesman Christian Chartier said on Thursday.
‘These are 1,000 tonnes of chemical agents (which can be used to make weapons) and 290 tonnes of chemical weapons,’ Chartier told AFP in The Hague.
The OPCW also said Syria’s chemical arms production equipment had been destroyed.
Inspectors had until Friday to visit all the sites and destroy all production and filling equipment in accordance with a timeline laid down by the OPCW and a UN Security Council resolution.
Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya television said on Thursday that Israel had hit a Syrian air base in Latakia province, targeting a shipment of surface-to-surface missiles destined for the Lebanese Shiite movement.
A US official confirmed to AFP that ‘there was an Israeli strike’ but gave no details on the location or the target, while Israeli officials refused to comment.
‘Historically, targets have been missiles transferred to Hezbollah,’ allied with Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, the official said.
Al-Arabiya quoted the head of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights as saying explosions took place on Wednesday near Latakia at an air defence base.
In May, Israel carried out two air strikes inside Syria, and a senior Israeli official told AFP both targets were Iranian weapons destined for Hezbollah.
The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons reported on Thursday that all of Syria’s chemical weapons were under ‘tamper proof’ seals.
‘All stocks of chemical weapons and agents have been placed under seals that are impossible to break,’ OPCW spokesman Christian Chartier said on Thursday.
‘These are 1,000 tonnes of chemical agents (which can be used to make weapons) and 290 tonnes of chemical weapons,’ Chartier told AFP in The Hague.
The OPCW also said Syria’s chemical arms production equipment had been destroyed.
Inspectors had until Friday to visit all the sites and destroy all production and filling equipment in accordance with a timeline laid down by the OPCW and a UN Security Council resolution.
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