Syria Complains to U.N. over Israel Raid, Says Reserves Right to Retaliate

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Syria threatened Thursday to retaliate over what it says was an Israeli air raid, as Damascus allies rushed to denounce the strike which threatened to take the conflict beyond Syria's borders.

Israel maintained a stony silence over Syria's claims, as well as over separate reports that its jets had hit a weapons convoy near the Lebanon border.

Syria's foreign ministry said Israel "and the states that protect it" are responsible for the air strike, and "affirms Syria's right to defend itself and its territory and sovereignty," state news agency SANA reported.

It called on "all the competent U.N. bodies to take the necessary steps given this grave Israeli violation, and to guarantee that it will not happen again."

U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon expressed "grave concern" and called on all parties to "prevent tensions or their escalation in the region."

He called on all sides to "strictly abide by international law, in particular in respect of territorial integrity and sovereignty of all countries in the region," deputy U.N. spokesman Eduardo del Buey said.

Damascus's ambassador to Lebanon, Ali Abdel Karim Ali, stressed Syria's right to respond to "the Zionist aggression."

"The Israelis, and the United States behind them, along with their Arab and regional accomplices, realize that Syria, which defends its sovereignty and territory, may decide to respond by surprise to this aggression."

"It is up to the competent powers to choose the appropriate answer, and to determine the means and the place," Ali added in remarks to Lebanese website al-Ahad, which is close to the powerful Shiite group Hezbollah.

Reaction from close Damascus ally Iran was strident.

Deputy Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian warned, without elaborating, that the "Zionist regime's attack on the outskirts of Damascus will have grave consequences for Tel Aviv," the ISNA news agency reported.

In the past, Tehran has said any Israeli attack on Syria would be considered an attack on Iran.

Russia's foreign ministry said it was "deeply concerned" but was still trying to verify Syria's allegations.

"If this information is confirmed, then we are dealing with unprovoked strikes against targets located on the territory of a sovereign state, which brazenly infringes on the U.N. Charter and is unacceptable, no matter the motive used for its justification," it said.

Late on Wednesday, Syria accused Israel of launching a dawn strike on a military research center in Jamraya, near Damascus.

"Israeli fighter jets violated our airspace... and carried out a direct strike on a scientific research center in charge of raising our level of resistance and self-defense," the army general command said, saying two workers were killed.

The army denied separate reports citing security sources that an Israeli strike had targeted a weapons convoy from Syria near the border with Lebanon.

Hezbollah denounced "a new Zionist aggression."

Amid speculation a convoy might have been en route to supply Hezbollah, the White House warned Syria not to do so.

Ben Rhodes, a deputy national security adviser, said that might "further destabilize the region."

Meanwhile, the White House said Vice President Joe Biden will discuss Syria on Saturday with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Syrian opposition chief Moaz al-Khatib.

Israel has frequently warned that if Syria's stockpile of chemical weapons fell into Hezbollah hands, this would be a casus belli.

It has also raised the alarm over long-range Scud missiles or other advanced weaponry, such as anti-aircraft systems and surface-to-surface missiles, being transferred to Hezbollah.

Israeli officials and the military on Thursday refused to confirm or deny any involvement in the alleged attack.

Meanwhile, the main Syrian National Coalition opposition group said any talks on the country's political future must be about the departure of the Assad regime.

A day after SNC chief Moaz al-Khatib expressed openness to discussion with regime members, the political commission issued a statement reaffirming the group's charter that "any negotiation or dialogue must be about the departure of the regime and its pillars."

It also welcomed "any political solution or international effort aimed at achieving that objective."

Coalition spokesman Walid al-Bunni told Agence France Presse by telephone: "There were clarifications issued over the way in which (Khatib made) his statements, but no dissent whatsoever."

In Brussels, EU foreign ministers discussed whether to lift an arms embargo on Syria, to help the opposition. A decision is expected in mid-February.

On the ground, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 109 people were killed nationwide on Thursday in a conflict the U.N. says has left more than 60,000 dead in 22 months.

Comments 15
Missing feekahraba 31 January 2013, 17:45

love it, bombs away israel, about time you hit the right target.

Thumb bigsami 31 January 2013, 17:50

BS JC....It's OK for Damascus to get stuffed to the gills with weapons from Iran to later sift a good portion of it to HA in Lebanon???? Bashar and his clan can go F-themselves and Israel should continue to blast away at the artery of destructive weapons from reaching these scum terrorists!

Thumb jcamerican 31 January 2013, 18:10

I stated the truth, I have no interest in HA or Bashar. Please don't politicize every comment I make. Terrorist to you are freedom fighters to someone else. Bin Laden was a freedom fighter when it was against USSR. So stop preaching people who is good and who is bad.

Thumb primesuspect 31 January 2013, 18:24

The world is laughing... Bashar doesn't care about UN resolutions yet he files a complaint right there. Bashar does seem to care afterall....

Thumb primesuspect 31 January 2013, 23:46

no familiarities between us please. Do I call you Flamey?

Thumb primesuspect 31 January 2013, 18:25

FT and clones (not clans) LOL

Thumb LEBhasNOhope 31 January 2013, 18:31

Not sure why he thinks anyone will take his complaints seriously.

Thumb bigsami 31 January 2013, 18:38

The same thought crossed my mind lebfirst. As far as most of the civilized world is concerned, he is illegitimate and can piss upwind all he wants for all we care.

Missing peace 31 January 2013, 20:09

will syria use its big weapons to shell israel as retaliation? M8 boast they are "resistant"!
now they have trained to shell their own people and use their planes tanks helicopters army to kill syrian people will they answer to israel? and show how "resistant" they are???

oh! yes! i forgot! they ll ask hezbies to do the dirty job as usual and let lebanon dragged in for them...with the benediction of M8 of course!

that will be their retaliation! 30 years without a single bullet fired to liberate golan, now they ll shoot? LOL!

Default-user-icon abulmiche (Guest) 31 January 2013, 21:28

FT: The only people they have violated are the HA. So if anyone is wide it is HA. Sounds like you are speaking from personal experience.

Thumb andre.jabbour 31 January 2013, 21:37

The UN isn't for idiots at all, the problem is the current veto system.

Thumb bigsami 31 January 2013, 21:39

Don't wait too long....he just got off Sayyed's lap and now found access to a PC. lol

Thumb shab 01 February 2013, 02:03

now they are complaining?

Thumb dasphinx 01 February 2013, 10:57

Is it possible that the Israeli planes are also bombing Syrian cities?

Missing samiam 01 February 2013, 11:34

when we get a foreign minister who isn't Syrian, or is at least, Lebanese.