Syria's Assad Used Chemical Weapons on Civilians During Truce: Israel

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"The Syrians used military grade chemical weapons and lately have been using materials, chlorine, against civilians," Israeli Defense Minister says.
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JERUSALEM — Syrian government forces have used chemical weapons against civilians since the start of a cease-fire aimed at preparing the way for an end to the five-year civil war, Israel said Tuesday.

Sponsored by Russia and the United States, the truce began on Saturday and has been dogged by opposition charges of non-compliance by Damascus — something President Bashar Assad has denied. It does not apply to missions against jihadist rebels.

"The Syrians used military-grade chemical weapons and lately have been using materials, chlorine, against civilians, including in these very days, after the supposed cease-fire, dropping barrels of chlorine on civilians," Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon said in a speech to a conference organized by the New Tech military and aviation group in Airport City, near Tel Aviv. He did not provide further details.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the Syria truce efforts on Sunday but said his country might still carry out attacks in the neighboring Arab state to thwart any threats to its security.

A fact-finding mission of the global chemical weapons watchdog (OPCW) concluded in 2014 that the use of chlorine gas has been "systematic" in the Syrian civil war, even after the country surrendered its stockpile of toxic weapons.

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Both sides have denied using chlorine "barrel" bombs, which the OPCW said are dropped out of helicopters. The Syrian air force is the only party in the conflict known to have helicopters.

A joint mission by the United Nations and the OPCW is currently investigating who is responsible for the chemical attacks.

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