Israel strikes Syrian military near Golan Heights
Story highlights
- The strike came in response to Syrian projectiles, Israel said
- Israeli rockets claimed a number of lives, Syrian state media outlet reported
The
action was a response to what the IDF said were more than 10
projectiles fired into Israel from inside Syria. The IDF described the
projectile fire as "errant," blaming it on internal fighting.
Israeli
aircraft targeted three positions from which the projectiles were
fired, the IDF said. The strikes included hits on two tanks belonging to
the Syrian regime.
Syrian state-run news agency
SANA reported several people were killed in the Israeli strikes. SANA
said fighting in the area is between the Syrian regime and the al Nusra
Front, a militant Syrian rebel group. No one is reported to have been
wounded as a result of the projectile fire.
Israel
lodged an official protest with the United Nations' Disengagement
Observer Force, which monitors relations between Israel and Syria in the
Golan Heights, over what it called an unacceptable breach of Israeli
sovereignty.
CNN's Kareem Khadder and Kelly McCleary contributed to this report.
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