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Tensions escalate as Syrian missile attack triggers Israeli strike

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A MISSILE launched from Syria flew into southern Israel early yesterday, triggering air raid sirens near a nuclear facility, according to the Israeli military, raising fears of an escalation in ongoing tensions between Israel, Syria and Iran.

The attack triggered Israel’s air defence system and explosions from the exchange were reportedly felt by several Israeli communitie­s near the Shimon Peres Negev Nuclear Research Center. The military said the missile was not intercepte­d but exploded in mid-air. Local authoritie­s reported debris falling 30km from the facility, according to the Times of Israel.

An Israeli military official, briefing reporters overnight, said the Syrian missile was likely an errant attempt to hit one of its aircraft striking targets in the Syrian Golan Heights.

The nuclear facility – widely believed to be the seat of Israel’s unacknowle­dged nuclear weapons programme – is located in the Negev Desert community of Dimona, south of the Dead Sea. It sits about 256km from the Golan border in Israel’s far north, a long distance for a surface-toair missile. The IDF said it responded to the missile with retaliator­y attacks against Syrian anti-aircraft batteries. The Syrian state news agency Sana reported that Israeli warplanes attacked facilities near the capital, Damascus.

The burst of rockets injured four soldiers and caused some material damage, Sana said, adding that defence missiles brought down most of the rockets, standard claim after such attacks.

There was no mention of any strike launched from Syria toward Israel.

The exchange came during an escalating confrontat­ion between regional adversarie­s Israel and Iran, which controls militias in Syria and along with Russia is one of the main military backers of President Bashar al-Assad. Israeli strikes against Iranian-backed targets in Syria have become increasing­ly common in recent months.

Earlier this month, Tehran vowed to retaliate after a suspected Israeli attack on its Natanz nuclear facility. Iranian officials said the attack caused a blackout at the facility and damaged centrifuge­s.

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