Jerusalem – Israel: Syrian Mortars Accidentally Land In Golan

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    A UN peacekeeper walk past a sign showing the different distances to Jerusalem, Baghdad, Damascus and other locations outside an army post in Mount Bental near Kibutz Merom Golan in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights. File photo by Tsafrir Abayov/Flash90Jerusalem – Several mortars fired by Syrian government troops targeting rebels hit the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights on Tuesday but no one was hurt in the shelling, the Israeli military said.

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    The incident marks the second time Syrian mortars have landed on the border area since Syria’s crisis erupted 18 months ago. In July, mortar shells fell about one kilometer (half a mile) from the Golan boundary.

    Tuesday’s shells were not aimed at Israel but at rebels in Syrian villages close to the Golan frontier and were part of the ongoing fighting in Syria, said an Israeli army spokesman, speaking on condition of anonymity in line with military regulations. Israel Radio said there was heavy fighting reported in the area of Quneitra in Syria, near the Israeli-patrolled border.

    The Israeli army says it has filed a complaint to the United Nations peacekeeping force that patrols the tense region between Israel and Syria. There have been concerns in Israel that violence could spill over from Syria, and that the long-quiet frontier area could become a new Islamist front against the Jewish state.

    The Israeli-annexed Golan Heights was captured from Syria in 1967.


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    iamoverhere
    iamoverhere
    11 years ago

    “accident” oh please, there is nothing more that syria wants then to drag israel into their war

    DRE53
    DRE53
    11 years ago

    Israel should move back couple of miles and leave it as a vacant buffer zone.

    Butterfly
    Butterfly
    11 years ago

    Accident?????

    ybeisen
    ybeisen
    11 years ago

    Wow! I was in the exact spot that photo was taken this past Monday! And for the record Har Ben Tal a preserved bunker and look out, the “soldiers” shown in the photo with guns are really metal cut outs. From the silhouette, you cant see that. Those are NOT soldiers, but part of the antiquated bunkers and is supposed to give you an idea of what it was like during past wars. Although this time we were observing war, it was strange.