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SYRIA WAR State-run media reports Israeli attack near capital

- By Zeina Karam Zeina Karam is an Associated Press writer.

BEIRUT— Syrian state-run media said Israel struck a military outpost near the capital Damascus on Tuesday, saying its air defenses intercepte­d and destroyed two of the incoming missiles. The reported attack came an hour after President Trump announced he was withdrawin­g from the Iran nuclear deal, calling Tehran a main exporter of terrorism in the region.

The official news agency SANA said without elaboratin­g that the attack occurred in the countrysid­e in Kisweh, just south of Damascus, an area known to have numerous Syrian army bases. Syrian TV earlier reported large explosions in the area.

The Britain-based Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said the missiles targeted depots and rocket launchers that likely belonged to Iran’s elite Revolution­ary Guards in Kisweh, killing nine people. The group, which closely monitors the Syria war through a network of activists on the ground, said it was not clear whether those killed were Revolution­ary Guard members or members of a pro-Iranian militia. The report could not be independen­tly confirmed.

An official with the Iran-led regional alliance supporting Syrian President Bashar Assad said the strike targeted a Syrian army position but killed a Syrian man and his wife who happened to be passing by in their car. He said there were jets in the sky but it was likely the position was targeted by surface-to-surface missiles from the Golan Heights.

The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to give official statements.

There was no immediate comment from Israel, which almost never confirms or denies air strikes in Syria. Such strikes have become more frequent recently, amid soaring tensions between regional archenemie­s Israel and Iran.

Iran has vowed to retaliate to recent Israeli strikes in Syria targeting Iranian outposts in the country. They include an attack last month on Syria’s T4 air base in Homs province that killed seven Iranian military personnel, for which Tehran has vowed to retaliate. On April 30, Israel was said to have struck government outposts in northern Syria, killing more than a dozen pro-government fighters, many of them Iranians.

Israel’s military, however, said Tuesday its forces were on high alert near its border with Syria after spotting Iranian activity and was urging civilians in the Golan Heights near Syria to prepare bomb shelters.

 ?? Syrian Arab News Agency ?? Flames rise after an attack on an area known to have numerous army military bases, in Kisweh, south of Damascus.
Syrian Arab News Agency Flames rise after an attack on an area known to have numerous army military bases, in Kisweh, south of Damascus.

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