The state news agency in Syria "Sana" reported last night (light for Wednesday) an Israeli attack near the town of Zakia, south of the capital Damascus.
Several missiles were reportedly fired at targets in the town and air defense systems responded by firing anti-aircraft missiles.
No casualties were reported, but several buildings were damaged.
On Saturday, the country's media reported a widespread attack on several targets in southern Syria and Damascus International Airport.
Rebel-affiliated organizations reported that the target of the attacks was a shipment of weapons from Iran intended for the pro-Iranian militias and Hezbollah.
The attack was carried out in an unusual and rare manner in broad daylight.
This is probably due to the urgent and immediate need to attack - since there was an intention to move from Syria to Lebanon components used by Iran and Hezbollah, in favor of the missile precision project.
It is likely that if they had not been destroyed now, it would have been almost impossible to attack these components in the future without escalating the northern border.
According to various reports in the official and state media in Syria, Israeli planes attacked various areas in southern and western Damascus.
It appears that it is firing missiles at the base of the 94th Brigade in the Dimas area, as well as firing missiles at smuggled ammunition storage complexes at the international airport in western Damascus.
According to reports in Syria, most of the missiles were intercepted and the rest exploded in open areas without causing significant damage, but the photographs from the area prove otherwise.