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File Photo: A trio Sukhoi fighter jets SIPA USA/PA Images

Israeli military says it shot down Syrian jet that infiltrated its airspace

The Israeli Defence Forces launched two missiles at a Syrian Sukhoi fighter jet.

ISRAEL SHOT DOWN a Syrian fighter jet with surface-to-air missiles on today after the plane infiltrated its airspace, the military said, a rare incident that could provoke tensions.

“A short while ago, two Patriot missiles were launched at a Syrian Sukhoi fighter jet that infiltrated into Israeli airspace,” the Israeli Defence Forces said in a statement.

“The IDF monitored the advance of the fighter jet, which infiltrated about two kilometres into Israeli airspace. It was then intercepted by the Patriot missiles.”

It was the first time Israel shot down a manned Syrian fighter jet since 2014.

The army said there had been an increase in “internal fighting in Syria,” including involving the air force, since the morning hours.

It said it was on “high alert and will continue to operate against the breach” of a 1974 ceasefire agreement between the two countries.

Israel has been stressing for weeks that it would enforce the ceasefire between it and Syria amid a Russian-backed government offensive in the country’s south.

Today’s incident comes a day after Israel’s air defences fired at Syrian rockets it feared could hit its territory.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also met Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Jerusalem yesterday to discuss the Syrian conflict.

Israel seized 1,200 square kilometres of the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day war, in a move never recognised internationally.

Israel has been on high alert since 19 June, when Syrian government forces launched the Russia-backed offensive to retake Quneitra and Daraa and provinces, adjacent respectively to the Israeli-held section of the Golan and to Jordan.

© AFP 2018 

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    Mute Michael o connor
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    Jan 4th 2024, 11:04 AM

    Another cover up incoming, either that or it’ll be dragged on so long there will never be a conclusion. Remember all the investigations into Fine gael donor Denis o Brien and Actavo/siteserv and the dealings and debt write offs he received from certain banks? Still ongoing about 5 years later!!

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    Mute Brian O'Connor
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    Jan 4th 2024, 11:27 AM

    Evidence based? The poor girl was let down by incompetent staff. End of.

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    Mute Costigan Family
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    Jan 4th 2024, 12:18 PM

    @Brian O’Connor:
    I don’t think that it was the nursing staff who were to blame to be fair, didn’t one nurse repeatedly try to get her seen by a doctor?

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    Mute BigEd
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    Jan 4th 2024, 12:52 PM

    @Costigan Family: i was myself waiting on several occasions in ED 16+ hours…. I am yet to see one busy nurse….try retail or hospitality…. Its the management thats fails miserably… Poor girl…. May she rest in heaven…

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    Mute Pat Redmond
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    Jan 4th 2024, 7:03 PM

    @Costigan Family: it is not the overworked doctors’ fault that the HSE is chronically underfunded. There are one thousand vacant consultant posts because of the crap conditions offered by the HSE.

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    Mute Gerry Kelly
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    Jan 4th 2024, 12:11 PM

    We seem very likely to have a general election this year
    I will vote for the party that pledges to fight the monster that is our state bureaucracy
    From the department of “social protection” to the HSE these unfeeling blobs make life a misery for huge numbers of people most of whom are on low/modest incomes and in difficult circumstances
    If the word “republic” is to have any meaning then the state should be on the side of citizens. Instead it seems to be constantly stonewalling or fighting its citizens in long expensive court cases.
    Time for real meaningful change

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    Mute Tom D
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    Jan 4th 2024, 1:49 PM

    @Gerry Kelly: We accept that the state is not competent enough to provide food for example (collectized farms never worked) or consumer good etc why oh why then do we think that public sector beauacrats can run a health care system. Long lines, scarcity, misallocation of resources, no accountability, service users being seen as a burden, or a nuisances-all of these things are a result of state beauacracy. The state can fund healthcare, ideally through social insurance, but I shouldn’t actually run the system. Healthcare can be delivered to a high quality without long waits e.g germany, Switzerland etc.

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    Mute Geo No
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    Jan 4th 2024, 12:26 PM

    The people in the Midwest were promised a centre of excellence by the HSE when the a&e was closed in Ennis and Nenagh. Brendan Drumm, Mary Harney and every Minister and HSE CEO since have let the people down. Hang your heads in shame.

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    Mute Bass Boss
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    Jan 4th 2024, 12:58 PM

    .. they just don’t care, not the first time or last time.. will happen again..

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    Mute tommy power
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    Jan 4th 2024, 1:17 PM

    Do you want the truth or an enquiry?

    Civil Servants do not appoint people to find truth.

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    Mute Paul Kavanagh
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    Jan 4th 2024, 1:51 PM

    I’m afraid to think what I would do if this was one of my family members.

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    Jan 4th 2024, 3:14 PM

    @Paul Kavanagh: Could not agree more Paul. I cannot as a parent imagine begging, pleading for help for my child as she lay dying before my eyes.
    If the ministry for health, the ceo of the hse and the ceo of the hospital involved had the slightest most minute shred of dignity they should have resigned the minute this appalling tragedy happened.
    Like you said I would seriously consider taking matters into my own hands if this happened to my child.

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    Mute Liam Foy
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    Jan 4th 2024, 2:20 PM

    The stardust case had a tribunal of inquiry in 1981 that was a cover up. In 2009 the government published a redacted re-edited report from Mr Paul Coffey however in 2017 after the retired Judge McCartan review he stated looking at the evidence both the Keane review and Coffey review were wrong.

    I not surprised about the terms of reference because government refuses to own their fatal failures and deny natural truths and justice. Her family should walk away.

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    Mute Marie Agnew
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    Jan 4th 2024, 2:30 PM

    @Liam Foy: It was found in the enquiry that the two top doctors on the ward that night were more interested in broken bones and minor injuries than treating the most seriously ill, I do think that says it all! They should be demoted or struck off.

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    Jan 4th 2024, 7:12 PM

    “There are insufficient doctors to care for the numbers and acuity of patients presenting in the timescale expected by the triage system, the hospital and the community”, the report stated. Blame management and the Minister for Health, not the overworked, burnt out, doctors.

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    Jan 4th 2024, 4:35 PM

    I must say from my inter action with Medical Staff in a major Dublin hospital, the care has been fantastic.

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