-
Tips for becoming a good boxer - November 6, 2020
-
7 expert tips for making your hens night a memorable one - November 6, 2020
-
5 reasons to host your Christmas party on a cruise boat - November 6, 2020
-
What to do when you’re charged with a crime - November 6, 2020
-
Should you get one or multiple dogs? Here’s all you need to know - November 3, 2020
-
A Guide: How to Build Your Very Own Magic Mirror - February 14, 2019
-
Our Top Inspirational Baseball Stars - November 24, 2018
-
Five Tech Tools That Will Help You Turn Your Blog into a Business - November 24, 2018
-
How to Indulge on Vacation without Expanding Your Waist - November 9, 2018
-
5 Strategies for Businesses to Appeal to Today’s Increasingly Mobile-Crazed Customers - November 9, 2018
IDF denies Syrian army claim it shot down two Israeli military aircraft
“At no point was the safety of the IDF compromised”, the Israeli military said on Tuesday, referring to the Israeli Defence Force.
Advertisement
Israel’s military denied on Tuesday a report on Syrian state media that an Israeli warplane and a drone were shot down after an Israeli attack on a Syrian army position.
The Israeli military said its aircraft attacked targets in Syria hours after the mortar bomb from fighting among factions in Syria struck the Golan Heights.
The Syrians “aimed for the Israeli jet, they didn’t even come close”, according to a senior Israeli defense official.
Syria’s army accused Israel of supporting “the armed terrorist groups” operating in Quneitra province.
“The IDF will not tolerate any attempt to harm Israel’s sovereignty and security of its citizens”, the statement said, adding Israel holds the Syrian government responsible for any weapons launched into its territory.
Israel is denying Syrian government claims that its forces shot down a warplane and a drone near the Israeli-controlled part of the Golan Heights.
-Russian brokered truce went into effect at sunset on Monday to try and end Syria’s war, now in its sixth year. The IDF frequently retaliates by firing at the source of the shells.
Israel seized the Golan Heights from Syria after the 1967 Six-Day War and later occupied it in a move that has never been recognized by the global community.
Last week, Israel fired back at posts of the Syrian army three times. The mortar likely was spill-over from the civil war.
Advertisement
The Golan Heights was occupied during the 1967 Middle East war and formally annexed by Israel in 1981 in a move that was never recognized internationally.