Aug 27, 2013

Media: In fear of the bombing of U.S. policymakers Syrian families are taken out of the country

DAMASCUS, Aug. 27. Families flee Syria's leadership of the country. According to Channel 2 of the Israeli TV, they "are loaded on the aircraft at the airport named Bassel al-Assad in Latakia."


Part of the family is already in Cyprus and in the coming hours will continue its way, presumably in Abu Dhabi.

Families exactly which officials are trying to leave Syria, is not specified.




According to the Syrian opposition, the government army positions around Damascus reserves in anticipation of the bombing. It also reported on the deployment of Jordanian units along the entire length of the border with Syria.

The Israeli press assesses the probability of an American attack on Syria as a "high", reports MIGnews. According to Channel 2, the Americans warned Israel strike on Syria for a few hours before the attack.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, commenting on the situation in Syria, said, "Our hand is always on the pulse, and our fingers - on the trigger. We know how to protect our citizens against those who dare to attack us." Earlier, Syria has threatened Israel war in response to the U.S. invasion.

Meanwhile, U.S. President Barack Obama is currently not decided on a military strike on Syria in connection with an alleged himatakoy near Damascus on August 21. Reuters reported on this White House spokesman Jay Carney.
Earlier, NBC, citing a source in the U.S. government reported that air strikes against point targets can be applied on August 29.

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