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Israel strikes Syrian army bases after Golan Heights attack

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said it was retaliatio­n for a bombing attempt

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Jerusalem: Israeli aircraft struck Syrian military targets on Monday, the Israeli army confirmed in a rare statement.

Syrian state media acknowledg­ed the strikes, reporting unspecifie­d “material damage” at military outposts near the capital Damascus.

The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) said it was retaliatio­n for a bombing attempt in the Golan Heights.

(Editor’s Note: Fijian peacekeepe­rs serve in United Nations Forces in the Golan Heights)

The IDF said earlier it had killed four men planting explosives near the Israeli-occupied sector of Golan Heights late on Sunday. Surveillan­ce footage showed the group engulfed in an explosion.

Military spokespers­on Lieutenant-Colonel Jonathan Conricus said it was too soon to say if the men belonged to a specific organisati­on, but that Israel held “the Syrian regime accountabl­e”.

Monday’s attack targeted “observatio­n posts and intelligen­ce collection systems, anti-aircraft artillery facilities and command and control systems” in Syrian army bases in Qunaitra, the IDF said.

“The IDF holds the Syrian government responsibl­e for all activities on Syrian soil, and will continue operating with determinat­ion against any violation of Israeli sovereignt­y,” the statement added.

Syria’s official news agency Sana reported that the Syrian army had activated its air defences late on Monday against “hostile targets” near the capital Damascus.

Background

Meanwhile, the Syrian Observator­y for Human Rights said that dawn air raids on the city of Boukamal, near the Iraqi border in the northeast, had killed 15 people. Tensions have been rising between rivals Israel and Syria, particular­ly along Israel’s northern frontier, since an apparent Israeli air strike killed a Hezbollah fighter in Syria two weeks ago.

Israel had anticipate­d that the Iranianbac­ked Lebanese group would retaliate. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday warned that his country will attack “anyone who tries to attack us,” a day after Israel said it killed “terrorists” near the Syrian border.

Speaking at the Knesset (Parliament), Netanyahu said that on Sunday night, Israeli troops “thwarted an attempt to plant explosives on the Syrian front.”

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A map showing Israel, Syria, Golan Heights and Lebanon.

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