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Israel says operating responsibly and with restraint in Syria

Israel says operating responsibly and with restraint in Syria

LBCI3 days ago
Israel said on Wednesday that it was operating responsibly and with restraint in Syria, after its army launched a bombing campaign against government targets in Damascus and other parts of the country.
"The commanders and soldiers are acting with responsibility, restraint, and sound judgment," said Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir as he visited the frontier with Syria on the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
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