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Again: Stray Bullets From Syria Hit IDF Border Patrol Vehicle


An Israeli military border patrol vehicle was hit by stray bullets fired from Syria in the Golan Heights on Sunday but there were no casualties, a military spokeswoman said.

The incident was the latest apparent stray firing during gunbattles in Syria between the forces of President Bashar al-Assad and insurgents who have been fighting a 20-month-long civil war.

“Gunfire hit a patrol vehicle along the border but caused no damage; a complaint was lodged with the United Nations which is investigating,” the spokeswoman said.

Israel has been on high alert along its northern border as the insurgency throughout Syria has spread to villages and towns nearby. Similar spillovers from fighting have alarmed other neighbors of Syria, including Lebanon and Turkey.

Technically, Syria and Israel are still at war, but the Golan, a strategic plateau, has been largely quiet for decades.

Last week Israeli troops fired artillery shells into Syria in response to a number of incidents in which mortar shells and bullets hit Israeli military and civil installations on the Golan Heights.

(Reuters)



2 Responses

  1. A civil war in Syria is good for Israel. Neither side likes Jews. Both sides are going to be highly antagonistic to Israel. The Israeli shouldn’t complain about stray bullets. The Israelis should start complaining when the Arabs finish killing each other, and go back to aiming at the Israelis.

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