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WAR REPORT
Syria army repels jihadist advance on key air base: monitor
by Staff Writers
Beirut (AFP) Dec 07, 2014


Syria foreign minister to visit Iran this week
Tehran (AFP) Dec 07, 2014 - Syrian Foreign Minister Walid Muallem will visit Tehran this week for a conference on combating extremism that will also be attended by his Iraqi counterpart, Iranian state media said Sunday.

Muallem was set to meet with Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, who has already arrived in Tehran, as well as Iran's diplomacy chief Mohammad Javad Zarif at Monday's conference, said IRNA news agency.

Iran is the main regional ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and Tehran has acknowledged sending military advisers to assist his forces in their fight against armed rebels and jihadist militants.

It has also assisted Baghdad politically and militarily in its fight against extremists from the Islamic State group that currently controls swathes of Iraq and Syria.

Tehran is not part of the US-led international coalition carrying out air strikes against IS in both countries.

Syria accuses Israel of air strikes near capital
Damascus (AFP) Dec 07, 2014 - Syria's army accused Israel of carrying out air strikes Sunday against two government-held areas in Damascus province, one of them near the capital's international airport.

"This afternoon, the Israeli enemy targeted two safe areas in Damascus province, namely the Dimas area and the Damascus International Airport," the army said in a statement read out on state television.

It said the strikes caused damage but that nobody was hurt.

There was no immediate reaction to the report from the Israeli authorities, but the Syrian army reiterated its claim that Israel is helping rebels seeking President Bashar al-Assad's ouster.

"This direct aggression by Israel was carried out to help the terrorists in Syria, after our armed forces secured important victories in Deir Ezzor, Aleppo and elsewhere," the army said.

"This proves Israel's direct support for terrorism in Syria," it added, using the regime's term to refer to both peaceful opponents, armed rebels and jihadists fighting in Syria's nearly four-year war.

The Israeli military has launched several strikes against Syrian military positions since the outbreak of the country's armed uprising in 2011.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the conflict, said one of the sites targeted, Dimas, was a military position.

Operations at the international airport are both civilian and military.

Before Sunday, the most recent air raid was in March and targeted military positions in the Quneitra region that borders the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.

Syria and Israel are officially in a state of war, and Israel has since 1967 occupied the Golan Heights. The occupation is not recognised by the international community.

Syrian troops have repelled an attack by jihadists from the Islamic State group on a key military airport in the eastern province of Deir Ezzor, a monitoring group said Sunday.

Elsewhere, rebels fighting to oust President Bashar al-Assad blew up a tunnel near an ancient mosque in the northern city of Aleppo, as loyalists tightened the noose around opposition positions in the same province.

"Troops and pro-regime militia stopped the attack that Islamic State launched on the Deir Ezzor military airport," the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said, adding both sides suffered heavy losses.

The jihadists had withdrawn to the edges of the base, a day after managing to seize a southeastern part of the complex.

The Observatory said more than 100 jihadists had been killed in fighting for the base since Wednesday when they launched a bid to take the airport.

Pro-regime forces also suffered heavy casualties, with some 59 troops killed, it said.

State news agency SANA said Syrian army units had "repelled an attempt" by IS fighters to attack positions at the base, but provided no further details.

The Deir Ezzor base is a key regime outpost from which warplanes and helicopters mount raids on jihadist positions in several parts of the war-wracked country.

IS fighters control most of Deir Ezzor province, but half of its capital remains in government hands.

The oil-rich region lies between IS-controlled Raqa province and the border with Iraq, and is a key prize for the jihadist group which declared an Islamic "caliphate" straddling the two countries in June.

On another front, the army secured a fresh advance in Aleppo province, said the Observatory, adding troops killed at least 24 Syrian rebels and jihadists fighting northeast of the country's second city.

"The army... took Breij area northeast of Aleppo city," said Observatory director Rami Abdel Rahman.

The advance meant the army was closing in on rebels in the east of Aleppo city.

"There is a very real threat that the opposition's supply route will be cut off," Abdel Rahman told AFP.

Meanwhile in the heart of Aleppo city, rebels blew up a tunnel near an ancient mosque, claiming to be targeting army positions, said the Observatory.

State television also reported the explosion, and said the rebels had blown up the Sultaniyeh mosque itself.

The Observatory said the mosque was not damaged, but that 12 troops were killed in the blast.

Much of the Old City of Aleppo, home to multiple ancient religious and cultural sites, has been destroyed by more than two years of savage fighting.


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