Israel coordinated with the United States ahead of some of the strikes it has carried out in Syria in recent years, The Wall Street Journal reported.

Iran PressMiddle East: The Israeli Army has been coordinating airstrikes in Syria with the US over the past several years, The Wall Street Journal has reported citing several anonymous currents and former Washington officials.

The details of the strikes were reportedly forwarded in advance to the US Central Command (CENTCOM) and then on to the US defense secretary and chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to receive a green light.

Not all of the operations were coordinated with the US, the media’s sources said. Coordination was reportedly required to prevent situations in which Israeli strikes would impede US-led ops against Daesh*. In 2019, the parameters of one airstrike had to be changed as the US was preparing for the assassination of the then-Daesh leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.

For the most part, CENTCOM and the Pentagon reviewed Israeli air operations taking place near the coalition's Al Tanf Base, located in south Syria. The IDF sometimes uses the base to enter Syrian airspace laterally to encounter fewer air defenses.

Most of such missions coordinated between Israel and the US were green-lighted by the US military command, even though these airstrikes went against international law. Occasionally, Washington asked Tel Aviv to change some of the mission's parameters.

Israel also consults some strikes with Moscow, to prevent escalation caused by accidental attacks against Russian troops deployed in Syria to assist Damascus.

Tel Aviv has taken responsibility for only a small portion of the air attacks that Damascus accuses it of carrying out in Syria. The IDF justifies the illegal strikes by the need to eliminate the threat posed by Iranian and pro-Iranian forces allegedly deployed on Syria's soil. Iran dismisses these allegations and, along with Damascus, condemns the attacks and the violation of international law.

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