Airplanes attacked Syria were not Israeli, but American

Not only Arab League denied this fab­ri­ca­tion but Amro Moussa the head of the Arab League said today that he him­self con­tacted (ACSAD), and con­firmed that the report is not true.

Added:

Maybe there was a strike but it wasn’t on (ACSAD)

For some known rea­son the news media ignored this report “Iran­ian del­e­ga­tion vis­its Ankara with a warn­ing and bid for infor­ma­tion on Israeli air force’s Sept. 6 attack in Syria

The vis­i­tors were not allowed to view the fuel tanks and ammu­ni­tion which fell on the Turk­ish side of its bor­der with Syria. Nei­ther were the Iran­ian offi­cers per­mit­ted to visit the area where they fell.

Syr­i­a­truth [Syr­ian oppo­si­tion web site] sent its reporter “Nadira Matar” to Turkey to inves­ti­gate the real­ity about the war­planes, and she reported the following:

The answer to the ques­tion about why the Ira­ni­ans experts wanted to inspect the area where the fuel tanks fell, as long as they were moved to another loca­tion, the Turk­ish mil­i­tary source said:

It is known that the exam­i­na­tion can make math­e­mat­i­cal cal­cu­la­tions about the time, wind speeds which give impor­tant infor­ma­tion about the air­craft speed, alti­tude and angle direc­tion .. etc.. These are all impor­tant ele­ments to explain what happened.

The Iran­ian experts insisted on inspect­ing the tanks because they doubt that they are Amer­i­can air­planes and not Israeli.

These doubts are in place, because the air­craft are not an Israeli, but American.

The inspec­tion of the tanks will reveal codes and ser­ial num­bers belong to the Amer­i­can army, which con­firms that the Turk­ish army did not allow the media, to take pho­tographs of the fuel tanks.

The air­planes made a loop above the Mediter­ranean Sea before enter­ing the Syr­ian air­space along the sea bor­der line with Latakia province, to con­vince the Syria that the air­planes came from the sea, hence …from Israel.

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