Syria state media says Israeli planes
attack targets near Damascus
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[December 26, 2018]
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Israeli war
planes attacked with missiles unspecified targets near Damascus, the
Syrian capital, on Tuesday and injured three Syrian soldiers, Syrian
state media quoted a military source as saying.
"Our air defenses confronted hostile missiles launched by Israeli war
planes from above the Lebanese territories and downed most of them
before reaching their targets," the military source said.
An arms depot was hit and three soldiers were injured due to the attack,
the source added.
The nature of the Israeli missiles targets was unclear.
Syrian state media reported earlier in the evening downing several
"hostile targets" near Damascus.
An Israeli military spokeswoman declined to comment on the reports.
"An IDF aerial defense system activated in response to an anti-aircraft
missile launched from Syria," the official Israeli army Twitter account
later said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a U.K.-based war monitor, said
Israeli missiles were launched from above the Lebanese territories and
targeted western and southwestern Damascus rural areas.
"A number of missiles hit arms depots for Hezbollah or Iranian forces,"
the observatory said. No casualties or losses were reported.
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Smoke rises past a mountain as seen from Damascus countryside, Syria
December 25, 2018. REUTERS/Omar Sanadiki
Lebanese state-run National News Agency said Israeli war planes
performed mock raids above southern Lebanon.
During the more than seven-year conflict in neighboring Syria,
Israel has grown deeply alarmed by the expanding clout of its arch
enemy Iran - a key ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Israel’s air force has struck scores of targets it describes as
Iranian deployments or arms transfers to Lebanon’s Iran-backed
Hezbollah movement in the war.
(Reporting by Hesham Hajali in Cairo, Kinda Makieh in Damascus and
Dan Williams in Jerusalem; Writing by Dahlia Nehme; Editing by
Edmund Blair and Leslie Adler)
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