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Israeli strikes kill Iran Guards, Tehran-backed fighters in Syria: monitor
Israeli strikes kill Iran Guards, Tehran-backed fighters in Syria: monitor
by AFP Staff Writers
Beirut (AFP) Dec 2, 2023

Israeli air strikes killed two Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) officers and two pro-Hezbollah fighters when they hit sites belonging to the Lebanese group near Damascus Saturday, a war monitor said.

The strikes near the Syrian capital came less than 24 hours after the end of a seven-day pause in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah ally Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

"Two Syrian fighters working with Hezbollah and two IRGC officers were killed in Israeli air strikes on Hezbollah sites near Sayyida Zeinab" south of Damascus, said Rami Abdel Rahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

"The two IRGC officers were the target of the Israelis. They struck immediately after the pair went into the Hezbollah site," said the head of the Britain-based monitor, which has a network of sources inside Syria.

The two officers died from their injuries, he said, adding that five other fighters were wounded.

On Saturday, the IRGC accused Israel of killing two of its members in Syria where they had been on an advisory mission.

"Mohammed Ali Ataei Shoorcheh and Panah Taghizadeh... were martyred by the Zionist usurper enemy while conducting an advisory mission in the Syrian Islamic resistance front," the Guards' Sepah News website said.

It did not say when or where they were killed.

Israel has launched hundreds of air strikes on its northern neighbour since Syria's civil war began in 2011, primarily targeting Iran-backed forces including Hezbollah fighters, as well as Syrian army positions.

But it has intensified attacks since its war with Hamas began in October. Hamas last year said it had restored relations with Syria's government.

- 'Israeli aggression' -

Syria's defence ministry had also said Israel hit near Damascus, where an AFP journalist heard the loud sound of bombings.

"At approximately 1:35 am (2235 GMT) today, the Israeli enemy carried out an air assault from the direction of the occupied Syrian Golan, targeting some points near the city of Damascus," the ministry said in a statement. It gave no casualty figures.

Syrian state television had reported an "Israeli aggression near the capital".

The Israeli army did not comment when contacted by AFP.

On November 8, Israeli air strikes on the same area near Damascus killed three Hezbollah fighters as they hit sites belonging to the powerful Lebanese group, the Observatory said.

Israeli air strikes on November 26 rendered Damascus airport inoperable just hours after flights resumed following a similar attack the month before.

Damascus and Aleppo airports were both put out of service following Israeli strikes on October 12 and 22.

Israel rarely comments on individual strikes targeting Syria, but it has repeatedly said it will not allow arch-foe Iran, which backs Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, to expand its presence there.

Hezbollah is an ally of Damascus and has long fought alongside Assad in the country's war.

Baghdad warns US over 'attacks' on Iraq territory
Baghdad (AFP) Dec 2, 2023 - Iraq's prime minister warned Washington on Saturday against any "attack" on Iraqi territory, after a resumption of fighting in the Israel-Hamas war renewed concerns of a wider conflict.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani made his comment during a phone call made to him by United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Sudani's office said.

On November 22 US fighter jets struck two targets in Iraq, killing nine pro-Iran fighters in retaliation for repeated attacks on American troops, US and Iraqi sources said.

Hours earlier, a warplane struck the vehicle of Iran-backed fighters after they had fired a short-range ballistic missile at US and allied personnel, according to the Pentagon.

The strikes came after US forces deployed in Iraq and Syria were attacked at least 74 times, according to Pentagon officials, a surge linked to the war between Israel and Hamas.

During his call with Blinken, Sudani rejected "any attack on Iraqi territory", the statement from his office said.

Sudani also said the Iraqi government is committed "to ensuring the safety of the international coalition advisers present in Iraq".

The US strikes targeted positions of the Hashed al-Shaabi (Popular Mobilisation), a coalition of former paramilitary forces integrated into the Iraqi regular military.

Washington's strikes killed nine fighters, according to tolls by the Hezbollah Brigades, an important faction within the Hashed al-Shaabi.

Most strikes targeting American troops in Iraq were claimed by "the Islamic resistance in Iraq", a loose formation of armed groups affiliated with the Hashed.

On November 25, the head of the Hezbollah Brigades said in a statement that the group would "reduce the intensity of operations" against American troops in the Middle East "until the end of the truce" between Israel and Hamas.

The Pentagon said on Tuesday that there had been no attacks on US troops in Iraq and Syria after the truce began.

On Friday the pause expired, and fighting between Hamas and Israel resumed.

Washington has also targeted Iran-backed groups in Syria after attacks on its forces there.

There are roughly 2,500 US troops in Iraq and around 900 in Syria as part of efforts to prevent a resurgence of the Islamic State group./

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