Kuwaiti newspaper quotes Israeli security official as saying that the IAF targeted a missile shipment along Syrian-Lebanese border • IDF declines to comment • Report follows Lebanese reports suggesting Israeli activity in its airspace.
An IAF jet takes flight [Illustrative], Photo credit: Dudu Grunshpan
The Israel Air Force once again prevented a
shipment of advanced missiles to Hezbollah along the Syrian-Lebanese
border, a Kuwaiti newspaper reported on Wednesday.
The Kuwaiti newspaper Al Jarida quoted a
senior Israeli security source as saying that on Monday Israeli
warplanes targeted a missiles shipment. The report did not say whether
the attack occurred in Syria or Lebanon.
The unconfirmed report, which was not
corroborated by any other news source, came on the heels of previous
reports in Lebanon in recent days suggesting activity of Israeli jets
and drones in Lebanese airspace.
In July, foreign media outlets reported that
Israel was behind a series of bombings targeting several weapons stores
in Syria. The weapons destroyed in the strikes were reportedly Russian
Yakhont missiles kept at depots in Latkia.
The Israel Defense Forces declined to comment on the report.
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