Two rockets from Syria strike
Israeli-occupied Golan: Israeli military
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[January 27, 2015]
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - At least two
rockets from Syria hit the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights on Tuesday and
Israel returned fire, the military said, nine days after an Israeli air
strike in Syria killed an Iranian general and several Lebanese Hezbollah
guerrillas.
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An Israeli military spokesman said the army "responded with
artillery towards the positions that launched the attack" and that
it ordered the evacuation of Israel's Mt. Hermon ski resort on the
Golan Heights after the rockets struck.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility or any report of
casualties.
"It does not seem that it was errant fire," Lieutenant-Colonel Peter
Lerner, an Israeli army spokesman, told Reuters.
In the Israeli air strike on a Hezbollah convoy near the Golan
Heights on Jan 18, an Iranian Revolutionary Guard general, Mohammed
Allahdadi, was killed along with a Hezbollah commander and the son
of the group's late military leader, Imad Moughniyeh.
Both Hezbollah, which is backed by Iran and fought a 34-day war with
Israel in 2006, and the Revolutionary Guards vowed to avenge the
deaths.
Since the air strike, troops and civilians in northern Israel and
the Golan Heights have been on heightened alert and Israel has
deployed an Iron Dome rocket interceptor unit near the Syrian
border.
Israel captured the Golan from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war.
Mortar shells and rockets have struck the heights numerous times
during Syria's nearly four-year-old civil war.
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Israel has said some of those incidents deliberately targeted its
soldiers while others were spillover from fighting between rebels
and forces loyal to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
(Writing by Jeffrey Heller; Reporting by Maayan Lubell and Allyn
Fisher-Ilan)
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