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May 2013 Israeli airstrikes in Syria

May 2013 Rif Dimashq airstrikes
Part of Hezbollah involvement in the Syrian civil war
Rif Dimashq in Syria (+Golan hatched).svg
Rif Dimashq Governorate in Syria (red)
Planned by Israel (allegedly)
Objective Destroy a munitions depot, stop transfer of weapons to Hezbollah
Date 3 May 2013 (2013-05-03) and 5 May 2013 (2013-05-05)
Executed by Israeli Air Force involvement alleged
Outcome unknown
Casualties 42+ soldiers dead (SOHR claim), and many civilian casualties (Syrian government claim)

The May 2013 Rif Dimashq airstrikes were a series of aerial attacks made on targets in Syria on 3 and 5 May 2013. The 3 May attack was on targets at Damascus International Airport. The 5 May attacks were on targets at Jamraya, and the Al-Dimas and Maysalun areas in Rif Dimashq (Damascus Countryside). Although officially Israel neither confirmed nor denied its involvement, former Mossad director Danny Yatom and former government member Tzachi Hanegbi assumed Israel's role behind the attack. Syrian official sources denied any attack on its soil on 3 May, but did accuse Israel over 5 May events.

Early on 3 May 2013 several unidentified warplanes attacked a warehouse at Damascus International Airport that contained advanced surface-to-surface missiles that allegedly had been transported from Iran and which were possibly bound for Hezbollah in Lebanon. The warehouse was believed to be controlled by Hezbollah and Iran's Quds Force. An unidentified American official said the missiles were Fateh-110s and two Israeli defense analysts said they included Scud Ds. Satellite images showed that two facilities on opposite sides of the airport were destroyed.

In the early hours of 5 May there were further air strikes on Syria.SANA, the Syrian state news agency, said there were strikes in three places: northeast of Jamraya; the Al-Dimas air base; and at Maysalun on the border with Lebanon. Syria suggested it had been attacked with rockets.

Photographs handed out by SANA and video shown on Al-Manar, a Lebanese television station affiliated with Hezbollah, showed buildings destroyed by the attack on the western side of Mount Qasioun at Al-Hamah, near Jamraya, in what appeared to be a chicken farm. Analysis by Storyful identified the location, which was a mile from the Syrian Scientific Studies and Research Center (SSRC) facility at Jamraya where the airstrike of 31 January 2013 destroyed a convoy in the parking lot. The same location was identified by Giuliano Ranieri. The location is at 33°33′49.3″N 36°15′1″E / 33.563694°N 36.25028°E / 33.563694; 36.25028. Storyful identified this location as the site of the largest explosion in the Jamraya and Qasioun area that night. Al-Manar said the SSRC facility was not hit on this occasion and Storyful also said there was no evidence of a strike at the SSRC facility.


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