Israeli warplanes have flown over one of the Syrian president's palaces to warn
An Israeli army spokeswoman said the planes early on Wednesday flew over Bashar al-Assad's palace near the city of
State-run Syrian television said two Israeli planes flew near
"The overflight by two Israeli planes near the Syrian shores is an aggressive act and a provocation," the television news said, quoting an unindentified information ministry official.
Israeli television reports said the overflights, early on Wednesday morning, created several sonic booms.
The armed wing of Hamas was among the three factions that took part in the cross-border raid from
Four warplanes
Israeli television reports said four planes were involved and al-Assad was home at the time.
The flyover was the second time
At the time,
In October 2003, an Israeli warplane bombed an Islamic Jihad training base deep in
It was the first attack on Syrian soil in more than two decades.
The air strike followed a bomb attack by Islamic Jihad that killed 19 Israelis in a restaurant.
Talks with
Separately, the Syrian leader held talks on Wednesday with Marouf al-Bakhit, the Jordanian prime minister. The talks centred on "new political developments in the region, especially in the
Al-Bakhit also handed al-Assad a letter from
Al-Bakhit, who arrived in
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Syrian president Bashar al-Assad