Iranian
forces in Syria fired about 20 rockets into the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights
early Thursday, targeting forward positions of the Israeli military, according
to a military spokesman.
The
spokesman, Lt. Col. Jonathan Conricus, said Israel had responded to the attack
but did not provide details. He said that the episode was not over.
If confirmed,
this would be the first rocket attack carried out directly by Iran, rather than
by one of its proxies, against Israel.
Colonel
Conricus said that several of the rockets had been intercepted by the Iron Dome
missile defense system. He said that he was not aware of any casualties and
that the assessment of damage to Israeli facilities was low.The Israeli
military said in a statement that it “views this event with great severity and
remains prepared for a wide variety of scenarios.”
Israel and
Iran have been conducting a shadow war in Syria under the cover of that
country’s civil war. As Iran has tried to build up its military capabilities
inside Syria, Israel has carried out scores of strikes to try to stop it.The
rocket attack on Thursday appeared to come in response to Israeli strikes on
positions in southern Syria on Wednesday.
The Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights said that explosions rang out in Al Baath, a
village in the Syrian Golan Heights, late Wednesday after it was hit by
missiles from Israel. The observatory, which is based in the United Kingdom but
tracks the conflict in Syria through contacts on the ground, said it did not
have any information on whether anyone was killed in the strike.
Israel had
been bracing for a retaliatory attack from Syrian territory after a number of
deadly strikes against Iranian targets there. But analysts said the Iranians
had been restrained from striking back while awaiting President Trump’s
decision on whether to withdraw from the nuclear agreement with Iran.Mr. Trump
pulled the United States out of the agreement on Tuesday, and that day Israel
put its troops on “high alert,” called up reservists, set up Iron Dome
antimissile batteries and warned authorities in the Golan Heights to prepare
bomb shelters after detecting what it said was irregular activity of Iranian
forces.
An apparent
Israeli missile strike south of the Syrian capital, Damascus, on Tuesday, an
hour after Mr. Trump’s announcement, killed 15 people, at least eight of them
Iranians, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Wednesday.
That strike,
on the area of Al Kiswa, targeted facilities for the Syrian military and their
Iranian allies.
Until
Thursday, the biggest clashes between Israel and Iran were a series of heated
exchanges in February, when Israel said it intercepted what it called an armed
Iranian drone that had penetrated its airspace from Syria.
The Israeli
military retaliated by sending fighter jets into Syria, one of which crashed in
northern Israel after coming under heavy antiaircraft fire. It was believed to
be the first Israeli plane lost under enemy fire in decades.
Iran has
taken advantage of the chaos in Syria to build a substantial military
infrastructure there to counter Israel. Iran has built and trained large
militias with thousands of fighters, sent advisers from the Islamic
Revolutionary Guards Corps to Syrian military bases, and operated drones that
Israel says are armed.
Analysts say
that any new conflict between Israel and Iran could mobilize Iran’s network of
proxies from Syria and Lebanon, where the Iranian-backed Hezbollah militant
movement is based, for a multiple-front attack on northern Israel. Iran is
building what Israeli and American officials refer to as a corridor from Iran
through Iraq and Syria to Lebanon.
Iran refers
to the alignment as “the axis of resistance,” and its defenders say it needs the
ability to strike Israel to deter what Iran sees as an Israeli threat. Israel’s
prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has previously advocated military strikes
on Iran to destroy its nuclear program.
Israel has
long accused Iran of carrying out attacks on Israeli targets outside of Israel.
The most notorious was the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos
Aires, which killed at least 85 people and wounded hundreds, regarded as the
worst terrorist attack in Argentina.
The Israelis
also have accused Iran’s leaders of complicity in attacks targeting Israeli
diplomats in India and Georgia in 2012. And they have accused Iran of
involvement, through the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, of attacking a bus
full of Israeli vacationers in Bulgaria in 2013.
Iran, which
considers Israel an illegitimate country, has called Israel’s accusations
specious and has blamed Israeli operatives for attacks inside Iran, notably the
assassinations of five nuclear scientists, mostly by car bombs.
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