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An image grab taken from the state-run Syrian TV on February 2, 2013, shows a room damaged after what Syria said was an Israeli air raid which targeted the Jamraya scientific research base on the outskirts of Damascus on February 1. (AFP PHOTO/SYRIAN TV)
An image grab taken from the state-run Syrian TV on February 2, 2013, shows a room damaged after what Syria said was an Israeli air raid which targeted the Jamraya scientific research base on the outskirts of Damascus on February 1. (AFP PHOTO/SYRIAN TV)
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OCCUPIED JERUSALEM: A research center Syria claimed was hit by an Israeli strike last week remained unscathed in the attack, as indicated by satellite images an Israeli TV channel broadcast Wednesday, the station said.

Diplomats, Syrian rebels and security sources said Israeli jets bombed a convoy near the Lebanese border last week, apparently hitting weapons destined for Hezbollah.

Syria denied the assertions, saying the target was the Jamraya military research complex on the northwestern fringes of Damascus and 13 km from the border.

Some of the diplomats and security sources said the apparently contradictory accounts might refer to the same incident, given Jamraya’s proximity to the border.

Channel 2 News broadcast satellite images of what it said was the complex, taken eight months before the attack and a few days after it.

The latter showed a road and parking lot, both of them scorched and blackened, next to an apparently unscathed building, which Channel 2 said was the research center.

Channel 2 added that the images were taken by DigitalGlobe, a public company based in the United States. A spokesperson for DigitalGlobe contacted by Reuters could not immediately confirm the authenticity of the photos.

Syrian television had broadcast footage from the Jamraya base showing extensive damage to buildings and several heavy military vehicles which appeared capable of carrying missiles.

At least one vehicle, with light desert khaki markings, was equipped with what looked like a satellite dish. Several burnt out cars and trucks could also be seen in the footage.

 
A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Daily Star on February 07, 2013, on page 8.
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A research center Syria claimed was hit by an Israeli strike last week remained unscathed in the attack, as indicated by satellite images an Israeli TV channel broadcast Wednesday, the station said.

Channel 2 News broadcast satellite images of what it said was the complex, taken eight months before the attack and a few days after it.

The latter showed a road and parking lot, both of them scorched and blackened, next to an apparently unscathed building, which Channel 2 said was the research center.
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