Israeli strike on Syrian town kills five pro-regime forces: monitor
An
Israeli air strike on a government-held village on the Syrian side of
the Golan Heights ceasefire line killed five pro-regime forces on
Wednesday, a monitoring group said. "An Israeli plane hit a car inside
the town of Hader, killing two men
Israeli strike on Syrian town kills five pro-regime forces: monitor
Beirut (AFP) - An Israeli air strike on a government-held
village on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights ceasefire line killed
five pro-regime forces on Wednesday, a monitoring group said.
"An Israeli plane hit a car inside the town of
Hader, killing two men from (Lebanese Shiite group) Hezbollah, and three
men from the pro-regime popular committees in the town," said Rami
Abdel Rahman, director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Hader is a Druze village that lies along the ceasefire line, with the Israeli-occupied portion of the Golan Heights plateau to the west, and the border with Damascus province to the northeast.
An Israeli army spokeswoman declined to comment on the incident.
According to Hezbollah's official television station Al-Manar, "two members of Syria's (pro-regime militia) National Defence Forces were killed when an Israeli drone targeted their car at the entrance of Hader, in Quneitra province."
The National Defence Forces has fighters operating throughout Syria.
Lebanon's Hezbollah is a close ally of the Syrian government and has dispatched fighters to bolster the army against the uprising that began in March 2011.
Rebel fighters, including Islamists, surrounded the village of Hader on June 17 after fierce clashes with loyalist militia in the area.
Hader is a Druze village that lies along the ceasefire line, with the Israeli-occupied portion of the Golan Heights plateau to the west, and the border with Damascus province to the northeast.
An Israeli army spokeswoman declined to comment on the incident.
According to Hezbollah's official television station Al-Manar, "two members of Syria's (pro-regime militia) National Defence Forces were killed when an Israeli drone targeted their car at the entrance of Hader, in Quneitra province."
The National Defence Forces has fighters operating throughout Syria.
Lebanon's Hezbollah is a close ally of the Syrian government and has dispatched fighters to bolster the army against the uprising that began in March 2011.
Rebel fighters, including Islamists, surrounded the village of Hader on June 17 after fierce clashes with loyalist militia in the area.
Israel's own significant Druze minority has expressed concern that their brethren in Syria would be targeted by rebels there.
The
Druze are a secretive offshoot of Shiite Islam. Officials say there are
110,000 of them in northern Israel and another 20,000 in the
Israeli-occupied Golan.
Israel seized 1,200 square kilometres (460 square miles) of the Golan Heights from neighbouring Syria in the 1967 Six Day War.
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