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Syrianews Exclusive: Syrian Navy Destroys Israeli Submarine
Posted by: Arabi Souri May 22, 2013

Syrianews managed to confirm the news we received a couple of days ago that a Syrian Navy boat destroyed an Israeli submarine off the Syrian coast at 150 meters depth on 02 May 2013 around 2 – 2:30 am. We were not told the type or size of the submarine but we were confirmed it was destroyed.

In the details we managed to get: the enemy object was detected and orders were given to one of the nearby boats to destroy it which they did with a torpedo (not told which type), then it was monitored sinking until landing on the seabed off the coast. A heavy movement of Syrian Army helicopters was observed over the site where the submarine was destroyed.

It's not the first time Syrian Navy engage with enemy and hostile objects. At the very beginning of the Syrian crisis, the Syrian Navy spotted a German navy ship on a reconnaissance mission and harassed it away, a German minister then complained of the Syrian Navy acts claiming the ship was not spying, just listening and collecting information!

A high number of Israeli spying balloons are seen over the Syrian coast and the Zionists started booby trapping the balloons so they'll explode when reaching the ground if they're shot down by the Syrian Army.

Worth noting that Israel with US blessing carried out a raid against a chicken hen and a weapons depot near Damascus on 5th of May 2013, 3 days after this submarine was destroyed. The raid was in coordination with ground terrorists from Nusra Front attacking 19 different SAA checkpoints around the Syrian capital very early in the morning.

http://www.syrianews.cc/syrianews-exclusive-syrian-navy-destroys-israeli-submarine/
 

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IAF chief: S-300 SAM en route to Assad


Air Force Commander Major General Amir Eshel said Wednesday that S-300 advanced missile defense system will soon land in the hands of the Syrian army.Speaking at a convention in Herzliya, Eshel added "there is a clear understanding that such capabilities will produce confidence and aggressive behavior.


Aerial superiority is a condition to win and win quickly, and is of great strategic importance. The other side understands that well, which is why Assad, with his low budget, has invested billions into purchasing antiaircraft missiles."

"It's not just our problem. The challenge that is developing in the north did not start yesterday and there isn't a challenge that has no solution," the air force chief noted, adding that Syria could collapse soon and different forces could get hold of Assad's armory.

This does not mean we will act, but it means we must be ready with our planes and missile defense systems. No one is going to tell us 'take two weeks to prepare for the war.' We will have to be ready for confrontations in Gaza and Lebanon, including long-range ones. Failure to prepare for this would mean a failure to learn the lessons of the Yom Kippur War."

Eshel asserted that "Today, a war can develop in many ways, including single incidents that will force us to activate the entire air force within hours. In 2013, a war can be won, but there aren't any triumphant knockouts anymore."

He warned against an "overreliance on technology. Those who think we'll just press 'Enter' and win the war are wrong. There won't be a recipe for the next war. We'll have to learn to deal with failures and surprises."

Also Wednesday, IDF Chief of Staff Brig. Gen. Benny Gantz said: "In light of the region's instability, the military faces a real scenario of a confrontation on multiple fronts, and is in a new resource reality which could change it completely."

Gantz added: "We are committed to act positively, efficiently and with maximum coordination to ensure victory in any future campaign and quickly win any confrontation."

On Tuesday, Gantz said: "If Assad destabilizes the Golan Heights, he will pay a heavy price."



Gantz vehemently denied that the IDF jeep hit Tuesday had in fact entered into the Syrian side of the Golan – as Syria had claimed – adding that "the patrol was most definitely traveling along the Syrian border fence, but it did not infiltrate into Syrian territory; that is nonsense." "The patrol was fired at once, then a second time and a third time, all of which undoubtedly from the Syrian post."
IAF chief: S-300 en route to Assad - Israel News, Ynetnews
 

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Syrian gov't agrees 'in principle' to negotiated talks: Russia
The Syrian government has agreed "in principle" to attend a conference proposed by Russia and the United States on ending the country's civil war, Russia's Foreign Ministry said Friday, the first confirmation that President Bashar Assad's regime would be willing to take part in the talks with the opposition.

Despite the announcement from Moscow, one of Assad's staunchest allies, Damascus has not issued a definitive statement of its own on the proposed talks.

Russia and the U.S. joined efforts earlier this month to convene an international conference to bring representatives of Assad's regime and the opposition to the negotiating table. The aim of the talks would be to establish the outlines of a transitional government as a way out of the crisis.

More than 70,000 people have been killed and several million displaced since the uprising against Assad erupted in March 2011 and escalated into a civil war.

The main opposition Syrian National Coalition has not yet said whether it will attend the conference in Geneva, expected within two weeks, and is currently discussing its position at a gathering in the Turkish city of Istanbul. But members have said they want guarantees that Assad's departure is foremost on the agenda.

The U.S.-Russia plan, similar to the one set out last year in Geneva, calls for talks on a transitional government and an open-ended cease-fire. Washington, along with key European and Arab supporters of Syria's opposition, said Wednesday that Assad must relinquish power at the start of a transition period. Russia, however, has not committed to Assad's departure and the Syrian leader has said he will not step down before his term ends next year.

The Moscow announcement Friday came after days of talks there between Syria's Deputy Foreign Minister Faysal Mekdad and Russian officials.

Lukashevich also said Moscow "was not encouraged" by the results of recent meetings of members of the Syrian National Coalition.

In the Syrian capital of Damascus, legislator Sharif Shehadeh confirmed the government intends to attend, though no official statement has been issued yet. "The expectations and the opinion within the Syrian leadership is that it will most definitely attend the conference," Shehadeh told The Associated Press.

He said there should be no preconditions by the opposition or the regime because "if we start off with preconditions, we will end up in failure and this is something Russia is making clear to the opposition."

"The success of the conference lies with the opposition, not the government," he said.

At the Syrian National Coalition's three-day gathering in Istanbul, an opposition figure expressed doubts over Moscow's announcement, questioning why Damascus has said nothing.

"We are very supportive of the (U.S.-Russian) initiative. Our fear is that the regime is not going to negotiate in good faith. We would like to hear enough (from Damascus) to know that they are serious about these negotiations," said Louay Safi.

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday acknowledged the difficulties of launching peace talks. "Nobody has any illusions about how difficult, complicated, what a steep climb that is," he said during a visit to Israel.

Fighting continued across Syria on Friday, and state media reported that rebels fired mortar shells at the central prison in the embattled northern city of Aleppo, killing and wounding several inmates.

The pro-opposition Aleppo Media Center said clashes were underway between rebels and government troops at the prison, where a large fire had broken out. State-TV reported later Friday that troops repelled the attack on the jail and killed several gunmen.

A week earlier, Assad's forces repelled a rebel raid on the prison aiming to free hundreds of political prisoners.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said intense fighting also continued in the western Syrian town of Qusair, near the border with Lebanon.

Government forces have been trying to recapture the town since Sunday. State-run news agency SANA said troops killed a "large number" of rebels in the latest clashes.

The Beirut-based Al-Mayadeen TV, which has several reporters embedded with Syrian troops in Qusair, said government forces are advancing inside the nearby town of Hamdiyeh in an attempt to cut the rebels' last supply line.

In neighbouring Lebanon, Lebanese supporters and opponents of Assad fought overnight in some of the worst fighting in the port city of Tripoli in years. Security officials said the death toll since Sunday reached 25, including three soldiers.

The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity in line with regulations, said 200 people were wounded in the fighting. The city was quiet during the day Friday apart from sporadic shooting.
Finally is this coming to an end???
 
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Really the sub sinking story has to be disinformation.

Not one legitimate news outlet carries the story. Look at the fringe internet sites which do.

@IBSA, you don't believe it yourself, do you?
I dont tell my opinion, I just posted the news.

What is a legitimate source of news and a illegitimate??? In a war the first to be defeated is the true. Western media dont publishing a new, this means not it is a lie.
 
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Terrorists are getting a good beating in syria atm. Once assad succeeds syria could turn into a profitable venture for India.
 

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I dont tell my opinion, I just posted the news.

What is a legitimate source of news and a illegitimate??? In a war the first to be defeated is the true. Western media dont publishing a new, this means not it is a lie.
:lawl: :lawl:


Syrianews managed to confirm the news we received a couple of days ago that a Syrian Navy boat destroyed an Israeli submarine off the Syrian coast at 150 meters depth on 02 May 2013 around 2 – 2:30 am. We were not told the type or size of the submarine but we were confirmed it was destroyed.
Posted by: Arabi Souri May 22, 2013

According to the Article The Incident Happens on 2 may and Comes out for Public in 22 May ...

Worth noting that Israel with US blessing carried out a raid against a chicken hen and a weapons depot near Damascus on 5th of May 2013, 3 days after this submarine was destroyed.

at that time does the Submarine crew are sleeping ...How do you Know that's Israeli Sub ..

the enemy object was detected and orders were given to one of the nearby boats to destroy it which they did with a torpedo (not told which type),
does Boats can launch Heavy torpedo :lawl:
 
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I dont tell my opinion, I just posted the news.

What is a legitimate source of news and a illegitimate??? In a war the first to be defeated is the true. Western media dont publishing a new, this means not it is a lie.
In my post #2225 I provided a link to sources I consider on the fringe (of reality). Check them out yourself.
 

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Terrorists are getting a good beating in syria atm. Once assad succeeds syria could turn into a profitable venture for India.
Assad won't 'succeed', so long as Saudi Arabia and Qatar still have money. They won't stop until he's dead.
 

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'Syria attempted to sabotage Haifa's water supply'
Senior Science Ministry official says hackers launched failed cyberattack on northern city's water infrastructure


Syrian hackers attempted to sabotage Haifa's water supply two weeks ago in retaliation for Israeli airstrikes on Damascus earlier this month, a senior Israeli cyberdefense expert said Saturday.

Speaking at a series of lectures in Beersheba, Professor Yitzhak Ben Yisrael, a reservist brigadier general who heads the Science Ministry's National Council for Research and Development and is a former MK (Kadima), said the Syrian Electronic Army's hackers launched an unsuccessful cyberattack on the northern city's water infrastructure.

He noted that Israeli energy, water, stock market, defense, and government computer systems are under constant assault from hackers. "The number of attacks is enormous," Ben Israel said. "I can't follow it from my computer at home, but it's hundreds of attacks per minute. It's hard to grasp the numbers in this matter."

Israeli internet security expert Dr. Tal Pavel warned The Times of Israel in February that Syria and Iran could attempt cyberattacks on Israeli infrastructure. Pavel told Israel Radio on Saturday that the Syrian Electronic Army denied two weeks ago reports that it had infiltrated Israeli infrastructure networks.

Haifa Mayor Yonah Yahav reacted to Ben Israel's statement saying "we aren't aware of an attempted Syrian attack of this sort, but we are aware that Haifa is a symbol of the North and is a strategic target for our enemies."

Haifa, a coastal Mediterranean port city straddling Mount Carmel, is home to close to 300,000 people and is the base of operations for the Israeli Navy. The greater metropolitan area is home to approximately one million Jews and Arabs.

Nur Eldan, CEO of Haifa's local water company, said that he received no information about the alleged Syrian attack targeting the city's water.

"I only heard about this today," he was quoted by Ynet saying. "We didn't sense any problem, nor did we receive any update about this incident."

According to Eldan, the Carmel Water Company didn't receive any special warning to change anything in the water inspection system.

A Syrian hacking collective known as the Syrian Electronic Army, and suspected of being an agent of Damascus, claimed responsibility for recent attacks on The Associated Press, The Financial Times and the BBC.

US officials on Saturday also pointed the finger at Iran for a series of similar cyber attacks on American oil, gas and electricity infrastructure.

'Syria attempted to sabotage Haifa's water supply' | The Times of Israel
 

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Syrianews Exclusive: Syrian Navy Destroys Israeli Submarine
Posted by: Arabi Souri May 22, 2013

Syrianews managed to confirm the news we received a couple of days ago that a Syrian Navy boat destroyed an Israeli submarine off the Syrian coast at 150 meters depth on 02 May 2013 around 2 – 2:30 am. We were not told the type or size of the submarine but we were confirmed it was destroyed.

In the details we managed to get: the enemy object was detected and orders were given to one of the nearby boats to destroy it which they did with a torpedo (not told which type), then it was monitored sinking until landing on the seabed off the coast. A heavy movement of Syrian Army helicopters was observed over the site where the submarine was destroyed.
Story doesn't make any sense and is likely a complete fabrication.

Syria has Ka-27 for ASW.



The helicopter was developed for ferrying and anti-submarine warfare. Design work began in 1970 and the first prototype flew in 1973. It was intended to replace the decade-old Kamov Ka-25, and is similar in appearance to its predecessor due to the requirements of fitting in the same hangar space. Like other Kamov military helicopters it has a co-axial rotor, removing the need for a tail rotor.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamov_Ka-27

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Syrian_Navy
 

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Syrian FM: We agree 'in principle' to attend Geneva peace conference - Alarabiya.net English | Front Page
Syria's foreign minister said on Sunday that his government will take part in a peace conference in Geneva, terming it a "good opportunity for a political solution" to the civil war in Syria.

Walid Muallem said during a news conference in Baghdad that he had told his counterpart Hoshyar Zebari and Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki of the decision a previously unannounced visit to Baghdad.
Iraq has sought to publicly avoid siding either with Assad's regime or with rebel forces, but it has been accused by Western governments of turning a blind eye in particular to Iranian overflights allegedly carrying military equipment for regime forces.
 

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Story doesn't make any sense and is likely a complete fabrication.

Syria has Ka-27 for ASW.
They do. I have another piece of evidence on why the story is fabricated:

How on earth can small boats without sonar detect submarine? :LAWL:
 

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They do. I have another piece of evidence on why the story is fabricated:

How on earth can small boats without sonar detect submarine? :LAWL:


They linked the small boat with a ASW helicopter to launch a Heavy Torpedo with 1gram of Conventional warhead to sink enemy Sub



Dont forget they have God Powers like Age Of Mythology game
 

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Syria fighting rages, more chemical attacks reported

(Reuters) - Heavy fighting raged around the strategic Syrian border town of Qusair and the capital Damascus on Monday and further reports surfaced of chemical weapons attacks by President Bashar al-Assad's forces on rebel areas.

The Syrian military pounded eastern suburbs of Damascus with air strikes and artillery and loud explosions echoed around al-Nabak, 80 km (50 miles) north of the capital, where fighting has cut the highway running north to the central city of Homs, the pro-opposition Syrian Observatory for Human Rights group said.Syrian government offensives in recent weeks are widely seen as a campaign to strengthen Assad's negotiating position before a proposed international peace conference sponsored by the United States and Russia.

Opposition activists said Syrian troops backed by Lebanese Hezbollah fighters were pressing a sustained assault on Qusair, a town long used by insurgents as a way station for arms and other supplies from Lebanon.For Assad, Qusair is a crucial link between Damascus and loyalist strongholds on the Mediterranean coast. Recapturing the town, in central Homs province, could also sever connections between rebel-held areas in the north and south of Syria.Hezbollah's deepening involvement in Qusair has raised fears of renewed civil war in neighboring Lebanon, where two rockets hit the Shi'ite Muslim movement's stronghold in south Beirut on Sunday and one was fired from south Lebanon towards Israel.

The rockets struck hours after Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah promised that his anti-Israel guerrillas, fighting alongside Assad's forces, would win whatever the cost.A Lebanese security source said another 107mm rocket, which did not go off, had been aimed at Beirut airport. The launch sites were near Aitat, in the hills just south of the capital.U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon voiced "deep concern" overnight at Hezbollah's admitted combat role and the risk that the Syrian conflict will spill into Lebanon and other neighboring states.

Ban urged all concerned "immediately to cease supporting the violence inside Syria and instead to use their influence to promote a political solution to Syria's tragedy".

"CHEMICAL ATTACK" AFFECTS DOZENS

The diplomacy so far appears only to have intensified the violence, especially around Qusair and Damascus.In Harasta, an eastern Damascus suburb largely under rebel control, dozens of people were suffering the effects of an apparent overnight chemical attack, according to opposition sources. Video showed victims lying on the floor of a large room, breathing from oxygen masks.The sides in the conflict, now in its third year, have accused each other of using chemical weapons. France's Le Monde newspaper published first-hand accounts on Monday of apparent chemical attacks by Assad's forces in April.

The newspaper said one of its photographers had suffered blurred vision and respiratory difficulties for four days after an attack on April 13 on the Jobar front, in central Damascus.Another video from Harasta overnight showed at least two fighters being put into a van, their eyes watering and struggling to breathe while medics put tubes into their throats.It was not possible to verify the videos independently, given the difficulties of media access in Syria.A doctor interviewed in another video said the alleged chemical attack in Harasta was revenge for a rebel raid on nearby military checkpoints. He complained of a severe shortage in staff and medical supplies to treat "dozens of wounded".

Syria, which is not a member of the anti-chemical weapons convention, is believed to have one of the world's last remaining stockpiles of undeclared chemical arms.

As Washington and Moscow seek to bring the warring parties to the negotiating table, European Union foreign ministers gathered in Brussels to discuss calls from Britain and France to ease an EU embargo on arming Syrian rebels.All EU sanctions on Syria could collapse unless the 27-nation bloc agrees on the fate of the arms embargo before it expires on June 1, but several EU members oppose any change.

British Foreign Secretary William Hague signaled that Britain was prepared to see EU sanctions fall apart rather than retreat from his demand to give more support to rebels. If the EU could not agree, then "each country will have to ensure it has its own sanctions," Hague declared.Austrian Foreign Minister Michael Spindelegger, whose country provides U.N. observers posted between Syrian and Israeli forces on the Golan Heights, opposed any arming of rebels, saying the EU should remain a "peace community".

OPPOSITION DISARRAY

The U.S.-Russian initiative provides the first slim hope in almost a year for a diplomatic end to a conflict that has cost more than 80,000 lives and caused a refugee exodus that the U.N. refugee agency expects to top 3.5 million by the end of 2013.

China, which along with Russia, has three times blocked U.N. Security Council action on Syria, said on Monday it would join the proposed peace conference. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said it would make efforts with all concerned to "push for an early, just, peaceful and appropriate settlement of the Syrian issue".Damascus has indicated it will take part in the talks, but the fractured opposition, which has previously required Assad's exit to be guaranteed before any negotiations, has yet to lay out its position and remains mired in internal quarrels.The opposition crisis deepened on Monday when liberals were offered only token representation, undermining international efforts to lend the Islamist-dominated alliance greater support.

To the dismay of envoys of Western and Arab nations monitoring four days of opposition talks in Istanbul, the 60-member Syrian National Coalition thwarted a deal to admit a liberal bloc headed by opposition campaigner Michel Kilo.The failure to broaden the coalition, in which a Qatari-backed bloc influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood is prominent, could sap Saudi support for the revolt.
The coalition's Western backers had wanted more seats for liberals, an idea backed by Saudi Arabia, which had been uneasy about Qatar's rising influence, coalition insiders said.

France again urged the Syrian opposition to restructure and to clarify its position on the Geneva talks. "We repeat our desire to see the leadership structure of this National Syrian Coalition broadened," the French Foreign Ministry said.U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov were due to meet in Paris on Monday to discuss the conference they want to hold in Geneva in June.In Geneva, U.N. human rights chief Navi Pillay appealed for international action to halt the killing and urged the U.N. Security Council to ensure war criminals in Syria faced justice."Confronted with the flagrant disregard of international law and human life on every side, I feel utter dismay," she said, as she reeled off the latest atrocities reported to her office.(Additional reporting by Ingrid Melander and Brian Love in Paris, Costas Pitas in London, Ben Blanchard in Beijing, Adrian Croft in Brussels and Tom Miles in Geneva; Writing by Alistair Lyon; Editing by Mark Heinrich)
 

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Syria fighting rages, more chemical
attacks reported

I don't know why Russians Still keeping their Alliance with Syrians ...NATO fails to EU fails because of your Pressure Russia

I don't know how much this Poor peoples take this Long


Feeling sad about innocent Syrian Lives..God be with you Peoples
 

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@SajeevJino Whether assad falls or not, wahabbi sponsoring gcc should fall. That should be the goal of everyone.
 
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