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US strikes Iran-linked targets in Syria

Defence secretary says ‘narrowly tailored’ action is retaliation for attacks on American forces in region
US defence secretary Lloyd Austin said: ‘We continue to urge all state and non-state entities not to take action that would escalate into a broader regional conflict’ © Boris Roessler/DPA
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The US military struck two facilities in eastern Syria that it identified as linked to Iran-backed militias, defence secretary Lloyd Austin said, following more than a dozen attacks on American forces in the region in recent weeks.

US officials framed the strikes as self-defence, but the action, the first since war broke out between the Palestinian militant group Hamas and Israel this month, could raise fears of spillover conflict across the region as Israel prepares for a widely expected ground operation in Gaza.

The strikes followed 19 rocket and drone attacks on US forces and bases in Iraq and Syria since October 17, which have injured 21 service members. One US contractor died from a heart attack while running to shelter.

Austin described the strikes as "narrowly tailored" and defensive, aimed at protecting US forces in Iraq and Syria.

"These precision self-defence strikes are a response to a series of ongoing and mostly unsuccessful attacks against US personnel in Iraq and Syria by Iranian-backed militia groups," he said.

The US strikes in eastern Syria came as Israel stepped up preparations for a ground offensive in Gaza intended to eradicate Hamas. Israeli forces said they had conducted a "targeted raid" inside the Palestinian enclave for the second night running.

The raid involved ground forces, fighter jets and drones and took place in the centre of the Gaza Strip, with Israeli aircraft and artillery striking what the military said were Hamas targets in the Shuja’iyya area and elsewhere.

Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been under pressure over his war plans, with government hardliners demanding a more aggressive response to Hamas’s assault while other voices, including in western capitals, urge a delay to the expected ground operation in Gaza.

The US has asked Israel to hold off so it can deploy air defence systems to the region and allow aid into Gaza. UN officials have said a humanitarian catastrophe is unfolding in the enclave after Israeli besieged the territory and conducted a ferocious bombardment.

The Gaza health ministry on Thursday night released the names and ID numbers of more than 7,000 Palestinians killed during the Israeli air strikes after President Joe Biden and Israeli officials questioned the figures.

Negotiations to free hostages seized by Hamas in its assault three weeks ago are also ongoing.

The US strikes in Syria show the Biden administration’s effort to deter Iran from targeting US forces in the region while avoiding further inflaming a conflict between Israel and Hamas, which is backed by Tehran.

The facilities near Abu Kamal in Syria were used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and affiliated groups, US defence officials said. One was a weapons storage area and the other an ammunitions storage area. Two American F-16s carried out the strikes on Friday morning.

"We do not seek to widen the conflict nor escalate it," a senior US defence official said. "Our desire is for Iran’s most senior leaders to direct their proxies and militias to cease these attacks on US personnel in Iraq and Syria."

Washington is strengthening its troop presence and air defences in the Middle East. Since Hamas launched a surprise assault on Israel on October 7, the US has sent 2,000 Marines to the region and deployed two carrier strike groups to deter Iran.

There are 900 US troops in Syria and 2,500 in Iraq assisting local forces fighting Isis.

The Pentagon said on Thursday that it would send or had sent another 900 troops to the region, including personnel to operate air defence systems.

The strikes in Syria were "separate and distinct from the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, and do not constitute a shift in our approach to the Israel-Hamas conflict", Austin said.

"We continue to urge all state and non-state entities not to take action that would escalate into a broader regional conflict."

The US last struck Iran-linked targets in north-east Syria in late March, after an attack on an American base that resulted in the death of a contractor, the senior military official said.