Israeli jets carry out strikes north of Damascus - http://www.timesofisrael.com/israeli-jets-carry-out-strikes-north-of-damascus-reports/
Raids said to target four trucks loaded with ballistic missiles; no immediate reports of casualties
Israeli jets carried out several raids north of Damascus overnight Thursday-Friday, Channel 2 reported, citing foreign reports. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
The airstrikes were said to have targeted a four-truck Syrian army convoy, loaded with ballistic missiles.
The Israeli planes struck the vehicles after they left an army base, the reports said.
The Israeli Air Force also reportedly hit a gas supply, sparking massive explosions.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday acknowledged the IAF operates in Syria "from time to time" to thwart weapons transfers to Lebanon.
Speaking at the Galilee Conference in Acre, the prime minister praised the Israeli-Russian coordination in Syria, echoing comments from his defense minister in recent days.
"We operate in Syria from time to time to prevent it turning into another front against us. We act, of course, to prevent the transfer of deadly weaponry from Syria to Lebanon," Netanyahu said.
Israeli airstrikes in Syria have been widely reported over the last almost-five years of the country's civil war, though officials have refused to confirm them on the record.
The official acknowledgment of the Israeli strikes in Syria was not a first for the prime minister, who said on November 10 that "if Hezbollah wants to transfer weapons through Syria, we'll take action, as we have."
On Monday, Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon said Israel was "keeping an eye out" for the possibility that Hezbollah has attained chemical weapons in Syria.
Ya'alon was responding to unconfirmed reports that Israel has struck sites in Syria five times in recent weeks, despite the presence of a new Russian missile-defense system in the country.
Ya'alon insisted that the Russians were aware of what actions in Syria would invite Israeli response and were committed to allowing Israel to take action as necessary.
"We are acting in accordance with needs," Ya'alon said. "Anyone who infringes on our sovereignty - we act against them. Anyone who attempts to transfer advanced weaponry to terrorist organizations, with an emphasis on Hezbollah - we will not allow it.
"We are, of course, keeping an eye out for the possibility that someone has gotten their hands on chemical weapons," he added.
'Syria is dead, Israel must prepare,' top defense official warns - http://www.timesofisrael.com/syria-is-dead-israel-must-prepare-security-official-warns/
Amos Gilad says Bashar Assad's grip on his country is failing and it has become 'a land without rule'
The nation state of Syria has collapsed, a fact that Israel must internalize about its northern neighbor, a senior Israeli defense official said Saturday.
"Syria is a dead state, and Israel must understand this and prepare accordingly," Amos Gilad, the director of the political-security division in the Defense Ministry and a former senior Military Intelligence official, told a cultural event in Beersheba.
"[Syrian President Bashar] Assad's grip on the country is faltering, it is a land without rule," Gilad said, according to Army Radio.
With swathes of Syria falling into the hands of opposition forces, including jihadist groups, Assad has increasingly relied on support from allies Iran and the Lebanon-based terror group Hezbollah, both sworn enemies of Israel.
During a September meeting in Moscow, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Russian President Vladimir Putin in "no uncertain terms" that Israel would not tolerate Tehran's efforts to arm its enemies in the region, and that Jerusalem has taken and will continue to take action against any such attempts.
Netanyahu told Putin that Iran and Syria have been providing Hezbollah with advanced weapons, thousands of which are directed at Israeli cities. "At the same time, Iran, under the auspices of the Syrian army, is attempting to build a second terrorist front against us from the Golan Heights."
The prime minister also said that Israel's policy is to prevent these weapons transfers "and to prevent the creation of a terrorist front and attacks on us from the Golan Heights." Netanyahu came to the Kremlin to "clarify our policies, and to make sure that there is no misunderstanding between our forces," he said.
Russia is currently conducting air strikes in Syria that, while ostensibly targeting the Islamic State group, have also attacked Assad's Western-backed foes. But a senior Israeli military official said Thursday that the Israel Air Force will still operate as normal in Syria, thanks to constant coordination between Tel Aviv and Moscow.
Unconfirmed Syrian media reports said Tuesday that Israel carried out four airstrikes on Syrian regime and Hezbollah positions in the area of Syria's Qalamoun mountains on Monday night.
Seeking sanctuary
Five years of fighting in Syria have also seen a sharp increase in the number of Druze residents on the Golan Heights seeking Israeli citizenship.
In contrast to the only two requests filed in 2010, the number of Golan Druze seeking citizenship rose to 80 so far in 2015, Channel 1 reported earlier this month.
Citing government statistics, the television report said that some 151 Druze have become naturalized Israeli citizens since the bloody war broke out in Syria in 2011.
According to the report, the majority of the applications have been filed by Druze youths, whose connection to Syria has likely been marred by the violence there.
The marked increase in applications could be an indication that the community's 45-year-long loyalty to its Syrian homeland has become fractured by the raging war across the border.
In addition to disillusioned youth, some Golan Heights Druze are embracing Israeli citizenship out of a fear of widespread persecution in Syria if Assad's regime - a government that protected the minority group - falls, or is forced out of power.
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