War: Israel launched shells into Syria territory for the first time in 39 years

Israel launched Sunday artillery shells into Syrian territory for the first time since 1973, thus retaliating to the shells lauched from Syria, according to Israeli website Ynetnews

The missiles launched by Israel aimed at warning Syria, and the Israeli artillery deliberately avoided targeting the Syrian military positions, according to Israeli public radio. The incident has not resulted in casualties.

Syria-Israel border under siege as the two countries launched shells at each other. Photo:realitatea.net

“A short time ago, a mortar shell released from Syria hit an Israeli army post from Golan Heights. In response, Israeli soldiers fired warning shots toward the Syrians,” said Israeli army , stressing that they deliberately avoided military positions located on the other side of the border.

Israel informed meanwhile the UN in connection with this incident.
Israeli artillery fired several shells towards the Syrian territory, an unprecedented move since the “Yom Kippur” war in 1973. There is no information about possible victims on the Syrian side following the Israeli attack .

Also newspaper Haaretz reports that Sunday morning several mortar shells were deployed from Syria and hit Golan Heights, an area under Israeli control since 1967. The attack did not cause deaths among Jewish.
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Israel urged Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad to avoid hitting the Golan Plateau, because the Jews are prepared to defend themselves. The Israeli army stated that the shells were not intentionally released but erroneously landed on Israeli territory following armed clashes between Syrian opposition forces and the troops subordinate to Al-Assad regime.

“We believe that the regime in Damascus is responsible for what happens along the border,” Israeli Deputy Prime Minister Moshe Ya’alon warned. “If the conflict in Syria will be extended in our direction, we know how to defend Israeli citizens and the sovereignty of Israel,” the Israeli official said.

Israel formally annexed the Golan Heights in 1981, although the decision was not recognized internationally. The Syrians insists that the territory belongs to them and strategically negotiated the situation with the Hebrew state. Although the two countries signed an agreement on the demilitarization of border areas, practically they are still at war because there is no peace agreement.

Syria is confronted since March 2011 with internal riots and violent military clashes between security services loyal to Bashar Al-Assad regime and opposition forces. The conflict led to at least 37,000 deaths, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, but the figure could not be verified from other sources.