Israel Katz adds operation ‘far more challenging militarily’ than Gaza strikes; at least 7 Tehran-linked fighters said killed in the attack near Aleppo

Israel Katz attends the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on February 17, 2019. (Sebastian Scheiner/Pool/AFP)
Israel Katz attends the weekly cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem on February 17, 2019. (Sebastian Scheiner/Pool/AFP)

 

Acting Foreign Minister Israel Katz on Thursday appeared to confirm that Israeli warplanes struck Iranian military targets outside the northern Syrian city of Aleppo overnight.

In an interview with Israel Radio, Katz said that “as far as Iran knows, it’s Israel” that carried out the strike targeting a weapons depot, and went on to say that it was a “challenging” operation to perform.

“We are being credited by foreign media with an air force operation this past night against Iranian forces in Syria,” Katz said. “According to the sources it’s Israel, and according to what the Syrians said and responded it’s Israel. As far as Iran knows it’s Israel.”

Katz, who is a member of the high-level security cabinet, was responding to a question on Israel’s policy in Gaza. He gave the strike in Syria as an example of an operation that was “more challenging militarily” than the challenges Israel faces in Gaza, and wondered why Israel was avoiding using its full force in the Palestinian enclave.

“There were other operations like this one that we have taken responsibility for,” he said. “This operation was far more challenging militarily, and much more powerful” than those Israel carries out in Gaza.

Explosions at the Aleppo airport allegedly caused by Israeli strikes on March 27 2019 (Screencapture/Twitter)
Explosions at the Aleppo airport allegedly caused by Israeli strikes on March 27 2019 (Screencapture/Twitter)