Syrian air defences were active early on Wednesday as Israel fired several surface-to-surface missiles at military positions near the capital Damascus, state media reported.
There was no immediate word on casualties.
State media quoted an unidentified Syrian military official as saying that the missiles were fired from northern Israel shortly after midnight and that most of them were shot down.
It said the military was still looking into the “results of the aggression".
The attacks came hours after the Israeli military said an Israeli drone crashed on the Syrian side of the border on Tuesday, and that an investigation was opened into the case.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitor, said several missiles struck areas near Damascus International Airport on the southern edge of the capital, and several suburbs.
It said the areas hit host Syrian military positions as well as some of Iran-backed fighters.
There was no comment from the Israeli military on the attacks near Damascus.