Israeli strike near Syrian capital causes 'material damage'

Israel has staged hundreds of strikes on targets inside government-controlled Syria over the years

A M109 American-made 155mm turreted self-propelled howitzer stationed near the border with Lebanon in the Israeli annexed Golan Heights on February 18, 2022. AFP
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Israel has fired several missiles towards Syrian military positions near Damascus, causing material damage, Syria’s military said on Friday.

State media quoted an unnamed military official as saying that the attack occurred shortly before midnight on Thursday, adding that some of the Israeli missiles were shot down by Syrian air defences.

The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitor, said the missiles struck positions of Iran-backed fighters south-west of the capital, near the suburb of Qatana.

There was no comment from the Israeli military.

Israel has staged hundreds of strikes on targets inside government-controlled Syria over the years but rarely acknowledges or discusses such operations.

It has acknowledged, however, that it targets the bases of Iran-allied militias, such as Lebanon’s Hezbollah group that has fighters deployed in Syria. It says it attacks arms shipments believed to be bound for the militias.

Israel justifies its strikes on facilities and weapons in Syria by saying that an Iranian presence on its northern frontier is a red line.

Updated: April 15, 2022, 10:17 AM