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Fire was fired from the Syrian Golan: Shrapnel was damaged in a building and a vehicle in Israeli territory Israel today

2020-07-24T11:38:09.967Z


| SecurityAfter the attack south of Damascus - incident near the Israel-Syria border • Local radio reported gunshots in the town of Hadar that were heard as a result of the Syrian army's activity against "an entity that tried to penetrate the area from the Golan Heights" • Other reports said Syrian airstrikes were fired at Mel. Israeli T. IDF forces near the border with Syria Photo:  Gil Eliyahu - Ginny...


After the attack south of Damascus - incident near the Israel-Syria border • Local radio reported gunshots in the town of Hadar that were heard as a result of the Syrian army's activity against "an entity that tried to penetrate the area from the Golan Heights" • Other reports said Syrian airstrikes were fired at Mel. Israeli T.

  • IDF forces near the border with Syria

    Photo: 

    Gil Eliyahu - Ginny (Archive)

Echoes of explosions were heard today (Friday) near the fence bordering Israel and Syria, the IDF spokesman said. The IDF also stated that "damage from shrapnel was apparently caused to a building and a civilian vehicle in Israeli territory.

A radio reporter "If Even" reported on noises heard in the town of Hadar in the northern area as a result of the Syrian army's activity against a hostile factor, which tried to penetrate the area's skies from the direction of the Golan Heights.

Attack in the Damascus area on Monday evening

Local sources told the Al-Miyadin network that Syrian army airstrikes were fired at a hostile Israeli object. Sources estimated that it was an Israeli drone. According to them, the aircraft tried to advance towards the south of the town of Hadar and was forced to return back to the Golan Heights.

The Syrian Center for Human Rights reported violent explosions that shook the northern region of Quneitra this morning, near the border with the Golan Heights. According to the publication, there is no information about what took place in the skies of the town and its surroundings, where the Assad regime's anti-aircraft fire was fired against unidentified targets, without any reports of casualties.

According to a report by Al-Haddad network reporter Ziad Halabi, this appears to be a combined event. According to him, several shells fell near the border in the northern Golan Heights. These shells were fired from around the town room and caused damage to the car and the wall of a house. Halabi claimed that this was probably an incident related to internal fighting in Syria. At the same time, the reporter reported on an air strike by the Syrian army, which according to the radio "Sham" was aimed at a hostile target.

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Meanwhile, due to this week's attack in Syria and against the background of growing tensions in the region, the IDF announced yesterday the reinforcement of infantry forces on the northern border. Last Monday, at least five people were killed south of Damascus, killing at least five people, according to data released by the Syrian Center for Human Rights. According to Arab reports, the attack targeted targets of pro-Iranian militias on the outskirts of the capital.

The day after the attack, Hezbollah issued an official statement announcing the death of the organization's operative Kamal Mahsav Javed, who they said was killed in an Israeli attack. The statement read: "With great pride, the Islamic Resistance mourns the death of the martial fighter Ali Kamal Mahsan Jawd, from the northern town of Atit, who fell while fulfilling his jihadist duty by the Zionist aggression near Damascus International Airport."

Source: israelhayom

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