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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

"Israeli missiles found in Syria" claims Iranian newspaper

From Al Alam (Iran):

Syrian army troops have confiscated a number of Israeli-made missiles, which were in the possession of foreign-backed militants.

According to Al-Alam reporter, the seizure was made near the village of al-Tabeh in the countryside of the southwestern city of Dara’a on Monday.

Despite the missile, the Syrian troops also seized a large amount of Israeli-made weapons and ammunition, including developed machine guns and wireless communication devices.

This is not the first time that government troops have made such a seizure.

Media sources have in the past showed arms with Hebrew inscriptions, which they said originated from Israel.
Here's the photo they claim shows Israeli weapons. No close-ups of Hebrew. Too bad!


In June, Hezbollah TV showed what it called an Israeli "bomb shell" with Hebrew writing purportedly found in Syria. It was a flare.