BEIRUT: The Syrian government’s allies will strike at American positions inside Syria if it crosses any “red lines,” Hezbollah warned on Wednesday.
The Lebanese militant group, a close ally to the Syrian government, issued the threat via its military media arm — one day after American forces bombed pro-government forces in eastern Syria.
The Pentagon said Tuesday the pro-government forces were infringing on a “de-confliction” zone established to protect US-backed local opposition forces, who are engaged in fighting the Daesh group.
On its TV station Al-Manar, Hezbollah broadcast footage it said was of an Iranian drone tailing an American one over eastern Syria. It said the video was proof the Syrian government’s backers could strike American units at will.
Iran is a key backer of Hezbollah and the Syrian government, and is deeply involved in the Syrian civil war.
Hezbollah’s military media said it was only “self-restraint” keeping pro-government forces from attacking American units.
Also Wednesday, a US official said the fight for Raqqa, the Daesh group’s de facto capital, will “only accelerate” as the militants lose their grip on Iraq’s Mosul.
Brett McGurk, the US envoy for the global coalition against Daesh, said the US and its local allies, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, were prepared for a protracted fight for the northern Syrian city. He spoke at a press conference in Baghdad.
The jihadist group is locked in twin battles for its key strongholds, Raqqa and Mosul. The SDF launched its attack on Raqqa on Tuesday and have already captured a neighborhood on the city’s eastern end. Iraqi forces have been battling IS in Mosul since October.
McGurk said the fight for Raqqa will be a “difficult and very long-term battle.”
Hezbollah threatens to strike US in Syria over ‘red lines’
Hezbollah threatens to strike US in Syria over ‘red lines’
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ABU DHABI: The United Arab Emirates’ Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed received a phone call from US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, where they discussed regional developments, topped by situations in Yemen and Gaza, state news agency WAM reported on Tuesday.
The call came after the latest developments in Yemen as Saudi-led coalition forces attacked the southern Yemeni port of Mukalla.
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