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hurt by fallout from intensified battles between Syrian army and rebels; Israeli defense minister says Israel will respond if its interests are threatened, according to Israeli newspapers.
Ten mortar shells exploded
on the occupied Golan Heights from early Tuesday morning. No
casualties or damage were reported from the fire, and the IDF issued no special
security instructions for residents of the area.
According to the IDF, the
shelling was not directed at Israel, but was fired as part of the fighting
currently raging in the nearby Syrian village of al-Madriya, where rebels are
clashing with Assad’s regime forces.
The IDF reported that it had
filed a complaint with the UN peacekeeping forces in the Golan and requested
that they bring an end to the cross-border shelling.
Israeli Defense Minister Moshe
Ya’alon said Tuesday that Israel will not hesitate to respond to fire with
fire. “Once attacks from Syria endanger us or violate our sovereignty — we will
identify the source of fire and destroy it,” Ya’alon said.
“We have set up red lines to protect our interests,” he added.
In the past, Israel has shot
missiles at Syrian army positions in response to other incidents of errant
mortar fire.
The fighting along the
Golan border has increased in recent days, especially in the villages across
the border from the northern Golan area.
The IDF has been expanding
its forces on the Golan Heights in recent years, an effort that has included
the construction of a more advanced border fence and the deployment of
additional intelligence-gathering capabilities and ground forces, the Israeli newspaper reported.
The army also recently
announced it would station a new unit to guard the border with Syria.
The two-year Syrian civil
war has cost as many as 100,000 lives, according to human rights groups and
diplomats following the conflict.
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