Belgium to join air strikes against ISIS in Iraq, Syria

14 May 2016

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Belgium will extend its F-16 air strikes against ISIS militants in Iraq into Syria, the government said on Friday, as it grapples with the aftermath of deadly ISIS-claimed bomb attacks in Brussels in March.

''In accordance with UN Resolution 2249, the engagement will be limited to those areas of Syria under the control of ISIS and other terrorist groups,'' a spokesman for Prime Minister Charles Michel told AFP after a cabinet meeting.

''The objective will be to destroy these groups' refuges,'' the spokesman said, adding that the strikes would begin on 1 July.

Belgium launched its first attacks against ISIS in Iraq in late 2014 as part of the US-led coalition, but decided against strikes in Syria amid public fears over getting dragged into a wider conflict.

However, the 13 November Paris attacks which left 130 people dead brought home the ISIS threat to the heart of Europe and changed sentiment sharply.

In early March, Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders said the government was reconsidering its position, as it did not make sense to attack IS in Iraq but not in Syria.

Along with the Netherlands and Denmark, Britain has also changed tack and launched its first sorties against IS targets in Syria in December.

Michel's spokesman did not spell out the reason for the change in policy but it comes as Belgium is still reeling from the ISIS suicide bomber attacks at Brussels airport and on the metro on 22 March which killed 32 people.

The Paris and Brussels attacks have both been linked to the same militant cell with links to ISIS in Syria.

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