Syria says Israel strikes ‘state terrorism’

Syria on Tuesday
accused Israel of committing “state terrorism” after reported Israeli air
strikes killed 15 people including civilians.
“Israeli authorities are
increasingly practicing state terrorism,” the foreign ministry said in a
statement carried by the official SANA news agency.
“The latest heinous
Israeli aggression falls within the framework of ongoing Israeli attempts to
prolong the crisis in Syria,” it added.
Israeli air strikes
near Damascus and in Homs province late Sunday killed nine mostly foreign
pro-regime fighters and six civilians, including three children, the
Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
It was not immediately
clear if the civilians died in the strikes or in their aftermath, it added.
An Israeli military
spokeswoman declined to comment.
Syria’s foreign
ministry filed a complaint to the United Nations Security Council over the
attack, demanding accountability, according to SANA.
It said Israel’s
“dangerous and hostile” actions would not have been possible without the
support of its ally the United States, which protects it in the Security
Council.
The strikes hit several
Iranian positions near Damascus, and also targeted a research center and a
military airport west of the city of Homs where the Lebanese Shiite movement
Hezbollah and Iranians are deployed, the Observatory said.
One of the pro-regime
fighters killed was Syrian, while the rest were of other nationalities,
Observatory chief Rami Abdel Rahman said.
Israel has carried out
hundreds of air strikes in Syria since the beginning of the conflict in 2011,
targeting forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad and the regime’s allies
Iran and Hezbollah.
The Syrian conflict has
killed more than 370,000 people and drawn in world powers since it started in
2011 with the brutal repression of anti-government protests.