March 2017 Israel–Syria incident
Israel border incidents during Syrian Civil War | |||||||
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Part of Israeli–Syrian border incidents and the Iran–Israel conflict during the Syrian civil war | |||||||
An Israeli Arrow 2 missile launcher, similar to one used at the beginning of the current Israeli/Syrian conflict | |||||||
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Israel | Syria | ||||||
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Israeli Air Force | Syrian Air Defense Force | ||||||
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One fighter jet shot down (Syrian claim)[1] | Unknown |
The March 2017 Israel–Syria incident took place on 17 March 2017, when Israeli Air Force struck a target in Syria. In response the Syrian Army fired several S-200 missiles at Israeli jets above Golan Heights. Israel reported that one Syrian missile had been shot down by an Arrow 2 missile, while none of its aircraft had been damaged.[2] Israel stated it was targeting weapon shipments headed toward anti-Israeli forces, specifically Hezbollah, in Lebanon, while the Syrian Army claimed that a military site near Palmyra had been struck.[2]
Syria claimed to have shot down one Israeli aircraft.[1][3][4][5] Israel denied Syria's claim that one jet fighter was shot down and another damaged. Israel has not reported any pilots or aircraft missing in Syria, or anywhere else in the Middle East following the incident. Also, neither Syria nor Hezbollah have shown photos or video of downed Israeli aircraft or personnel. According to some sources, the incident was the first time Israeli officials clearly confirmed an Israeli strike against Hezbollah during the Syrian Civil War.[6]
Following a generic statement by the Israeli Defense Forces reading "Several anti-aircraft missiles were launched from Syria following the mission, and IDF aerial defense systems intercepted one of the missiles. At no point was the safety of Israeli civilians or the IAF aircraft compromised",[7] several news reports started speculating about the use of the Arrow system to defend jet fighters from hostile surface to air missiles. However other Israeli news publications confirmed that the initial reading of the IDF statement was wrong; in fact, the IDF said that the jet fighters were never in danger and the missiles were far from the planes. But the IDF detected Syrian S-200 missiles on course to reach Israel, so the Arrow missile system was used to prevent them falling on settled areas.[8] Indeed, a S-200, after losing its target, hence going ballistic, has approximately the size, the speed and the range of a battlefield artillery rocket such as the FROG-7, which is one of the very standard targets the Israeli missile defense is shaped around. The Jordanian Armed Forces reported that a part of the Arrow missile fell in its territory. There were no casualties in Jordan.[9]
Aftermath
On 19 March 2017, Israeli defense minister Avigdor Liberman said that if Syria uses its air defense system against Israeli aircraft again, Israel will respond by targeting Syrian air defense systems.[10]
On 19 March, an Israeli Skylark drone crashed in Syria reportedly due to human error.[11] There were further reports on alleged Israeli airstrikes on 22 March 2017, with another round of bombings carried out on suspected Hezbollah targets near Damascus.[12]
On 25 March 2017, the Syrian government said that it will respond to future Israeli strikes on Syrian military targets with Scud missile attacks against IDF bases, and also it will retaliate against future strikes on Syrian civilian targets by firing Scud missiles at the Israeli city of Haifa.[10]
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Syrian army says it shot down Israeli jet". Sky News. 2017-03-17. Retrieved 2017-03-18.
- ^ a b Oren Liebermann and Euan McKirdy (17 March 2017). "Israeli jets strike inside Syria; evade anti-aircraft missiles". CNN. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
- ^ "סוריה: "4 מטוסים תקפו מוצב צבאי. תהיה תגובה ישירה"". Ynet (in Hebrew). 2017-03-17. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
- ^ Opall-Rome, Barbara (2017-03-17). "Israel's Arrow scores first operational hit — but against what?". Defense News. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
- ^ Opall-Rome, Barbara (2017-03-20). "Israel explains Arrow intercept of Syrian SAM". Defense News. Retrieved 2017-03-20.
- ^ "IDF denies claim that Syria shot down Israeli jet". The Jerusalem Post. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
- ^ "Israeli Jets Attack Targets in Syria, Shoot Down Missile". Voice of America. 2017-03-17. Retrieved 2017-03-27.
- ^ "רוסיה דורשת הבהרות מישראל; נתניהו: מונעים נשק מתקדם לחיזבאללה". Ynet (in Hebrew). 2017-03-17. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
- ^ Weizman, Steve. "Netanyahu: Syria raids targeted 'advanced' Hezbollah arms". Agence France-Presse via Yahoo News. Retrieved 2017-03-17.
- ^ a b "Syria threatens to fire Scud missiles at Israel — report". Times of Israel. 2017-03-25. Retrieved 2017-03-25.
- ^ Zitun, Yoav (March 22, 2017). "Initial investigation findings point to human error in IDF drone crash". Ynetnews – via www.ynetnews.com.
- ^ Reed, John; Solomon, Erika (22 March 2017). "Israeli air raids in Syria raise fears of wider conflict". Financial Times. Retrieved 2017-03-22.
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