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US hopes Russia remains 'permissive' of Israel strikes in Syria by Staff Writers Beirut (AFP) Nov 7, 2018 The US envoy to Syria said Wednesday he hoped to see more of Damascus ally Moscow's "permissive approach" to Israeli air strikes on Iranian assets in the war-torn country. Israel has carried out hundreds of air strikes in neighbouring Syria against what it says are Iranian targets. It accuses its arch-enemy Tehran, which like Moscow supports the Syrian regime in the seven-year civil conflict, of seeking to entrench itself militarily in the country. "In the past Russia has been permissive in consultation with the Israelis about Israeli strikes against Iranian targets inside Syria," US envoy James Jeffrey said. "We certainly hope that that permissive approach will continue," he told journalists in a conference call. His comments came after Syrian regime forces accidentally downed a Russian plane during an Israeli air strike over Syria in September. Moscow blamed the incident, which killed 15 Russians, on the Israeli plane using the larger Russian one for cover, which Israel disputed. Following the incident, Russia sent advanced air defence missiles to Damascus. But Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last month told Russia his country must continue to hit hostile targets in Syria to prevent Iran from establishing a military presence across the border. "We understand the existential interest and we support Israel," Jeffrey said. Under President Donald Trump, the United States has withdrawn from a landmark deal with Iran over its nuclear programme and reimposed crippling sanctions on the Islamic republic. President Bashar al-Assad's forces have regained large swathes of Syria from rebels and jihadists since 2015. In October, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told a pro-Israel group Washington would refuse any post-war reconstruction assistance to Syria if Iran was present. Syria's war has killed more than 360,000 people and displaced millions more since starting in 2011.
US-led coalition strikes kill 14 civilians in east Syria: monitor Beirut (AFP) Nov 3, 2018 At least 14 civilians were killed Saturday in US-led coalition air strikes on the Islamic State group's last holdout in eastern Syria, a monitor said. "Fourteen civilians, including five children under the age of 18, were killed in the coalition air raids on the villages of Hajin, Sousa and Al-Shaafa" in eastern Deir Ezzor province, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. "The death toll is likely to rise due to the number of seriously wounded," Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman told AFP ... read more
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