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Syria Threatens Israel After IAF Strike Saying "All The Options" Are Open

Jerusalem, Israel -

Following the two Israeli IAF airstrikes on Syrian chemical weapons facilities, Syria's leader, Bashar al-Assad, has said that "all the options" are open raising concerns that the Syrian civil war could spill over into Israel.

According to reports, Assad held a security cabinet meeting following the second strike by Israel's IAF which targeted Syria's Fateh-110 missiles, which are precision guided missiles and chemical weapons facilities.

The Syrian Foreign Ministry said the attack proved that Israel is collaborating with Syrian rebels.

Israeli Jets Bomb Syrian Chemical Weapons Facility

Jerusalem, Israel -

The Israeli Air Force has bombed a Syrian Chemical Weapons facility outside Damascus on Saturday according to reports by the Free Syrian Army, FSA.

The planes were spotted entering Syrian airspace early Saturday morning and flew over Assad's palace and onto a known chemical weapons facility outside Damascus where they released bombs destroying much of the facility.

Video from FSA fighters on cell phones show smoke columns rising up at the facility.

7 Dead, 34 Injured In Aftermath Of Suicide Bomber With Michigan ID Attacking Israeli Tourist In Bulgaria

The death toll stands at seven, with another 34 injured as a result of a suicide bomber's attack yesterday at the airport in Burgas, Bulgaria, on Israeli tourist, a popular Black Sea vacation destination.

According to Bulgarian officials, the suspected suicide bomber carried a Michigan driver's license which they think may be fake. Five tourists died along with the Bulgarian bus driver and the suspected bomber.