A Heads-Up for the Chinless Ophthalmologist
Israeli warplanes make ‘warning’ flight over Syria.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli warplanes flew low over one of President Bashar al-Assad’s palaces on Wednesday to warn Syria against supporting Palestinian militants who captured an Israeli soldier, the Israeli army said.
Syrian officials said two Israeli planes flew over Wadi Kandil, 20 km (13 miles) north of the port city of Latakia. Assad has a palace in the vicinity.
“The Air Defense Force then fired at them, dispersing them and making them leave the area,” state television quoted a government official as saying.
In your dreams, Hassan.
The Israeli army said it appeared the aircraft had not been fired upon.



