Israel Fires Back on Syria, Blames Assad Regime

Yesterday we reported at ViralRead that Isreali soliders have been fired upon by Syrian forces, injuring two Israeli soldiers. In response, Israel has fired guided missiles into Syria, destroying a military post. “We take the firing at IDF [Israeli Defence Forces] forces in Israeli territory very seriously,” Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon announced.

It remains unclear whether the weekend’s shots were targeting Israel or spillover from the Syrian civil war. However, Ya’alon blamed the Syrian government. “We view the Syrian regime as responsible for every breach of sovereignty,” Ya’alon said. “We will not allow the Syrian army or any other element to violate Israel’s sovereignty by shooting into our territory.”

This comes on the heels of reports last week that anti-regime Syrian rebels have seized control of several Syrian towns on the border with the Golan Heights.

Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of Staff Lt.-Gen. Benny Gantz today moved to tamp down worries that the Jewish state is under threat. “It’s quiet, safe, and beautiful,” Gantz told the Jerusalem Post. He urged Israelis to not change their plans to visit the Golan Heights for Passover, calling it “no less important,” and adding “we must not disrupt the routine of our lives because of one incident or another.

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