Report: IAF Attacks Terror Cell in Syria January 18, 2015Report: IAF Attacks Terror Cell in Syria Tweet WhatsApp Email https://worldisraelnews.com/report-iaf-attacks-terror-cell-in-syria/ Email Print Rebel fighting in Quneitra area near Israel’s northern border. (Photo: Flash90)The Israel Air Force attacked a terror cell in Syria as it was preparing to strike Israel. Lebanese news sources reported on Sunday that an Israeli Air Force (IAF) helicopter attacked a target inside Syria.Reports state that a helicopter fired two rockets at a terror cell that was preparing to launch rockets at Israel from the Quneitra area in Syria near Israel’s northern border.“An Israeli helicopter fired two missiles on Amal Farms in Quneitra,” the Lebanese Al-Maydeen report said, adding that two reconnaissance planes were also flying over the area, which is controlled by al-Qaeda affiliated al-Nusra Front rebels.The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), a Britain-based group monitoring the civil war in that country, said that the missiles fired on Sunday targeted armed vehicles, citing local sources. It was unknown whether the vehicles belonged to the army, Hezbollah or anti-Assad insurgents. The report was not confirmed by the IDF, which stated: “We do not respond to foreign reports.” In 2007, Israel reportedly attacked and destroyed the Al-Kibar nuclear facility that was under construction.Read In historic first, female combat soldiers deployed in LebanonThe IAF attacked a shipment of advanced arms on its way to Hezbollah from Syria last February. In November 2013, Israel allegedly launched a rocket from the sea at a Syrian naval base in Latakia.The latest IAF attack in Syria reportedly occurred in December 2014, when the IAF dropped approximately 10 bombs on stockpiles of advanced Russian-made missiles en route from the Syrian Army to Hezbollah, the Shi’ite terror organization.Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah threatened Israel in an interview with Al-Mayadeen television on Thursday, saying that his organization would retaliate for what he alleges are repeated IDF strikes on Syria. “The repeated bombings that struck several targets in Syria are a major violation, and we consider that any strike against Syria is a strike against the whole of the resistance axis, not just against Syria,” Nasrallah told the Beirut-based Arab news television.There are unconfirmed reports that the target may have been an armed convoy.By: World Israel New Staff Al-Nusra FrontAl-QaedaHezbollahIAFQuneitraSOHRSyria