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Israel shoots down Syrian warplane as Golan frontier heats up

Enemies dispute location of targeted jet

By Reuters - Jul 24,2018 - Last updated at Jul 24,2018

This photo taken on Monday from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights shows a smoke plume rising during air strikes backing a Syrian government-led offensive in the southwestern province of Daraa (AFP photo)

BEIRUT — Israel said it shot down a Syrian warplane that crossed into the occupied Golan Heights on Tuesday, but Damascus said the jet was fired on as it took part in sorties against rebels within Syria. 

The incident added new fuel to weeks of tensions over the Golan, a strategic plateau between the two old enemies and where Israel has been on high alert as Syrian government forces, supported by Russia, close in to regain rebel-held ground.

Israel worries Syrian President Bashar Assad may defy a 1974 UN armistice that demilitarised much of the Golan, or let his Iranian and Lebanese Hizbollah reinforcements deploy there. 

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the Syrian jet had been in “gross violation of the separation of forces between us an Syria”. Israel “took appropriate action” he said.

For the second time in as many days, Israeli sirens sounded on the Golan and witnesses saw the contrails of two missiles flying skyward. The military said it fired Patriot interceptor missiles at a Syrian Sukhoi jet that crossed 2 km into Israeli-controlled air space, after first trying to warn it off.

“It was shot down and it crashed...most likely in the southern part of the Syrian Golan Heights,” Israeli military spokesman Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan Conricus said. “We do not have any information so far about the pilots.”

Damascus said a Syrian warplane was targeted by Israel and hit while conducting raids in Syrian-controlled airspace. 

“The Israeli enemy confirms its support for the armed terrorist groups,” the official news agency SANA quoted a military source as saying. Lebanon’s pro-Damascus TV station Al Mayadeen said the plane fell 15 km inside Syrian territory and did not enter the air space of the occupied Golan.

The spiralling Israeli-Syrian tensions have spurred intercession by Moscow, which sent Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and its top general on Monday for talks with Netanyahu.

Israeli officials said Netanyahu rebuffed as insufficient a Russian offer to keep Iranian forces 100 km from the Golan lines.

Nickolay Mladenov, a UN envoy for the Middle East, warned on Tuesday of “a disturbing trajectory of increasingly frequent and dangerous confrontations” between Israel and Syria. 

“I call on all parties to abide by all the provisions of the 1974 agreement,” he told the UN Security Council. 

“Before Tuesday’s shoot-down, Israel noted escalation of the Syrian fighting close to the Golan,” Conricus said. 

“We issued warnings and messages through different channels in various languages numerous times over the day in order to avoid any miscalculations, misunderstandings or any violations of Israeli air space,” he said.

On Monday, Reuters witnesses on the southern edge of the Israeli-occupied Golan spotted numerous warplanes and helicopters in the skies over Syrian territory, some of them dropping bombs. Anti-aircraft return fire could also be seen. 

In February, an Israeli F-16 jet was brought down by Syrian anti-aircraft fire.

That warplane crashed in northern Israel while returning from a bombing raid on what Israel said was an Iranian military installation in Syria. Both pilots ejected, injured.

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