Israel Hits Syria Target after Stray Fire on Golan

W460

The Israeli air force struck a target in Syria Monday in response to stray fire from its war-wracked neighbor that hit the disputed Golan Heights, an army statement said.

The army said a mortar round hit an uninhabited area near a security barrier along the demarcation line in the center of the strategic plateau.

"Initial reports suggest that... fire from the internal fighting in Syria hit an open area near the security fence in the central Golan Heights. No injuries have been reported," the statement said.

The air force "successfully targeted the source of the fire in Syria", it said, warning that it holds the Damascus government responsible for any fire that hits Israel.

On July 4, the Israeli army said it had attacked two Syrian targets on the Golan after stray fire damaged the security fence.

And on July 17, Israeli said its military fired two Patriot missiles at a drone that infiltrated from Syria.

Israel has sought to avoid being drawn into Syria's complex war which is now in its sixth year, but it has attacked Syrian military targets when fire from the conflict spills over.

Israel seized 1,200 square kilometers (460 square miles) of the Golan Heights from Syria in the Six-Day War of 1967 and later annexed it in a move never recognized by the international community.

Comments 2
Missing phillipo 26 July 2016, 12:52

The quietest and safest area of Syria - the Israel occupied Golan Heights.
Doesn't that tell you something? The Druze living there know how lucky they are.

Thumb shab 26 July 2016, 17:50

It's better if they hit the President's palace.