Earlier this month there was an "incident" where Israeli planes dropped bombs in Northern Syria. The Syrians claimed that the Israelis violated their airspace and that they dumped the bombs while they were being driven off. The Israelis hadn't said much of anything, until this week.
Opposition party leader Benjamin Netanyahu, in an interview earlier this week, congratulated the Prime Minister on his bold strategic move of his decision to bomb Syria. But why? What was bombed, and why isn't there more outcry?
This whole thing reminds me of when I was a kid and Mom would walk in on a dispute between me and my sister. We were arguing of course, but about something we weren't supposed to be doing, so there was no way we were going to explain ourselves or ask her to mediate.
So, again, what was going on in Northern Syria that neither side wants to fess up to?
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