Monday, 4 July 2016

Israeli military says attacked two Syrian army targets

Israel assaulted Syrian armed force focuses after errant flame from battling in Syria's polite war struck the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights, the military said on Monday.

A representative said two targets having a place with the Syrian military were hit overnight after the flame harmed Israel's security wall on the Golan, domain caught from Syria in a 1967 war.

She gave no further insights about the objectives that were struck or the weapons Israel used to assault them.

Two months back, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel has dispatched many strikes in Syria. In spite of the fact that formally unbiased on the common war, Israel has habitually swore to avoid shipments of cutting edge weaponry to the Iranian-upheld Hezbollah amass, whose contenders have been united with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

The Israeli military has likewise reacted in the past with shelling and air strikes to mortar bombs that have arrived in the Golan amid fights in the Syrian clash.

(Reporting by Jeffrey Heller; Editing by Andrew)

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