ISRAELI FIGHTER JET CRASHES AFTER ANTI-AIRCRAFT FIRE FROM SYRIA
The Israeli military
confirmed that one of its planes crashed during an incident along the Syrian
border in which they said an Iranian drone was shot down after it infiltrated
Israeli territory.
Israeli pilots were
forced to abandon an F-16 jet that crashed in northern Israel on Saturday after
coming under heavy anti-aircraft counter fire from Syria, the Israeli military
said.
The pilots were
injured and evacuated to a hospital, the statement added.
The incident took
place after Israel shot down an Iranian drone that infiltrated the country
earlier on in the day, the military said.
The statement also
said the Israeli military struck Iranian targets in Syria from which the drone
was launched. The military called the incident a "severe and irregular
violation of Israeli sovereignty."
Sirens sounded in
northern Israel as a result of massive Syrian fire.
Israeli military
spokesman Jonathan Conricus said Iran was "responsible for this severe
violation of Israeli sovereignty."
The military says it
is "monitoring events and is fully prepared for further action."
Syrian
regime-affiliated TV quoted a regime official saying its air defenses hit more
than one Israeli plane. The regime official said the Israeli raids hit a base
in the country's central area, and called it a "new aggression."
Israel has been
warning of late of increased Iranian involvement along its border in Syria and
Lebanon. It fears Iran could use Syrian territory to stage attacks or create a
land corridor from Iran to Lebanon that could allow it to transfer weapons more
easily to Hezbollah.
Israel has shot down
several drones that previously tried to infiltrate its territory from Syria.
The targeting of an Iranian site in response, however, marks an escalation in
the Israeli retaliation. The military confirmed that the Syrian target — the
unmanned aircraft's launch components — was successfully destroyed. The
military's top military brass was meeting to coordinate Israel's continued
response.
Israel's chief
military spokesman, Brig. Gen. Ronen Manelis, said Israel held Iran directly
responsible for the incident.
"This is a
serious Iranian attack on Israeli territory. Iran is dragging the region into
an adventure in which it doesn't know how it will end," he said in a
special statement. "Whoever is responsible for this incident is the one
who will pay the price."
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