Israeli warplanes hit “terrorist infrastructure” in Syria

Fighter jets hit “terrorist infrastructure” in Syria in retaliation for fire from that country’s territory into the part of the Golan Heights that it has annexed Israelas the Israeli army announced on Sunday.

“A little while ago, in response to the attack in the direction of the Golan Heights yesterday (Saturday), warplanes hit terrorist infrastructure in Syria”the Israeli staff said in a laconic announcement.

On Saturday, he announced that two rockets were fired from Syria that landed in an uninhabited part of the Golanwhile air defense sirens sounded in the area.

Israel’s military had already bombed Syria on Friday, after a UAV hit a school in Eilat (south), which it said was of Syrian origin.

Israel captured part of the Syrian Golan in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war and annexed the area in 1981. This annexation is not recognized by the UN.

Moreover, the exchange of fire continues daily on the Israel/Lebanon border, against the background of the war with the Palestinian Islamist movement Hamas in the Gaza Strip.


Source: News Beast

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