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IAF planes flew over Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's palace
2006-06-28
Israel AF planes flew over Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's palace in the city of Latakia in northwestern Syria early Wednesday morning, officials revealed on Wednesday evening.

The IDF said the flyover, carried out by four planes flying in a low-altitude pattern, was a part of an overall IDF operation aimed at pressuring the Syrian leadership to expel Hamas Politburo chief Khaled Mashaal from Damascus. According to Israel, Mashaal has been calling the shots out of the Syrian capital and orchestrated the kidnapping of IDF soldier Gilad Shalit.

Syria responded by saying that its air defenses opened fire on the warplanes, forcing them to flee.

State-run Syrian television said two Israeli planes flew near Syria's Mediterranean coast early Wednesday but did not mention Israel's announcement that the planes swooped low over the summer residence of Assad. "The overflight by two Israeli planes near the Syrian shores is an aggressive act and a provocation," the television news said, quoting an unindentified Information Ministry official.
Yup. Sure is. Bummer that you can't do anything about it.
It said "national air defenses opened fire in the direction of the planes, and they dispersed."

"If the goal of this (overflight) is to blame the political leadership of Hamas for the abduction of the Israeli soldier, then israel is making a big mistake that is goes beyond logic," the ministry official said, according to the TV report.

Earlier, Justice Minister Haim Ramon said that Mashaal, was a target for assassination due to his ordering of the kidnapping of Shalit. "He is definitely in our sights ... he is a target," Ramon told Army Radio. "Khaled Mashaal, as some who is overseeing, actually commanding the terror acts, is definitely a target."

Interior Minister and former Shin Bet head Avi Dichter said that the only reason Mashaal is not in an Israeli jail is that Israel, as an enlightened nation, has placed certain restrictions upon itself. Mashaal is allegedly responsible for the attack Sunday in which two soldiers were killed and a third kidnapped, Ramon said. Israel launched a ground offensive into the southern Gaza Strip early Wednesday in an effort to force the kidnappers to free the soldier.

Israel tried to kill Mashaal in a botched assassination attempt in Jordan in 1997. Two Mossad agents injected Mashaal with poison, but were caught. As Mashaal lay dying in a Jordanian hospital, King Hussein of Jordan forced Israel to provide the antidote in return for the release of the Mossad agents.

Binyamin Netanyahu, who was prime minister at the time, was also forced to release Hamas's spiritual leader, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin form Israeli prison. Yassin was helizapped killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza in March 2004.

After the assassination attempt, Jordan's relationship with Hamas deteriorated and Mashaal was expelled to Qatar, where he lived before moving to Damascus. Ramon, who said Mashaal was the equivalent to Osama Bin Laden, called on the international community to force Syrian President Bashar Assad to expel Mashaal from Damascus, where he has operated freely for years.
Posted by:Sherry

#13  This has just got to be, for a fighter pilot, one of those memories that just gets better with time! I'm practicing the smile on my face I would have, if that had been me, buzzing that palace.... and hey, I'm just a little ole lady, deep in the heart of Texas. And this is good..
Posted by: Sherry   2006-06-28 23:15  

#12  You gotta love the IAF. Only Air Force I almost respect as much as our own. Only thing better woulda been doing it upside down and giving baby Assad the finger a'la Tom Cruise in Top Gun.
Posted by: BA   2006-06-28 22:19  

#11  When the Israel AF hit Osirak in 1981 their jets flew low level right over Amman Jordan enroute to the Iraqi reactor. Jordan's King Hussein had just stepped outside and actually witnessed the flyover. Pissed him off quite properly I'm told.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-06-28 20:40  

#10  They also did it because they know he's harboring Marshal. It was notice to pencilneck that they''re coming after him (Marshal) and there's nothing pencilneck can do about it.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2006-06-28 20:35  

#9  Why did the Israelis do this? To humiliate Assad the Alawite. The thinking might be that Assad's humiliation will give the majority Sunnis courage to try to topple him. The revolt might fail, but would be a real nightmare for Assad. The incursion may be a promise of many more such humiliations to come. The threat of future humiliations - and the negative impact on his perceived strength among his subjects - might cause Assad to expel Hamas, just as Jordan did.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2006-06-28 20:12  

#8  So if the Israelis can rattle Assad's window panes, how come we're still eating sh*t over Syria's continued transit point of Islamo terrs entering into Iraq?
Posted by: Lancasters Over Dresden   2006-06-28 19:39  

#7  I love this. It shows Syria just how impotent it is. It shows Syria's citizens the pres has no clothes.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-06-28 18:11  

#6  On a JDAM leafleting run, I hope.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-06-28 18:01  

#5  It'd probably be really hard get one of those laser dots onto Zippy's little tiny head...
Posted by: tu3031   2006-06-28 17:12  

#4  President Asshat's air defense opened fire in the direction of the planes...ie: into the air. Pass the popcorn, please.
Posted by: Inspector Clueso   2006-06-28 16:48  

#3  Hope the boom broke a few plates -n- such!
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-06-28 15:43  

#2  Yeah, at least give enough time to Assad so he can change his soiled undies... when will the Humiliation(Tm) cease!?!
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-06-28 15:35  

#1  What, again? :-D
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-06-28 15:33  

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