Israeli strike on Syria kills four fighters, three civilians

Published April 28, 2020
A handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) on April 27, 2020 shows a two youth sitting amid the debris of a building after an Israeli air strike, south of the Syrian capital Damascus. — AFP
A handout picture released by the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) on April 27, 2020 shows a two youth sitting amid the debris of a building after an Israeli air strike, south of the Syrian capital Damascus. — AFP

BEIRUT: Israeli warplanes flying over Lebanon fired missiles towards areas near Damascus early on Monday, killing three civilians, the Syrian military and state media said while a war monitoring group said four Iran-backed fighters were also killed.

The military said Syrian air defences shot down some of the missiles in the attack, which happened around dawn. The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a group that tracks the Syrian civil war, said the missiles hit positions belonging to Iran and its regional proxies, killing four fighters and causing damage south of Damascus.

It did not give the nationalities of the dead gunmen only saying that they were not Syrians nor members of Lebanon’s Hezbollah group.

The airstrike is the fourth in Syria in less than a month, despite the coronavirus pandemic gripping the region, and comes amid rising tensions between Israel and Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah group in Syria as well as along the Lebanon-Israel border.

The Syrian military statement, carried by state TV, gave no other details about the attack or what it targeted specifically. Syria’s state SANA news agency said shrapnel from the Israeli missiles hit homes in the Damascus suburbs of Hajira and Adlieh, killing three people there and wounding four. Both areas are close to the Sayyida Zeinab suburb and Iran-backed fighters have a presence there, according to opposition activists.

Israel did not comment on the Syrian report. In the past, Israel has acknowledged carrying out scores of air strikes over the years, most aimed at alleged Iranian weapons shipments believed to be bound for Hezbollah. In recent months, Israeli officials have expressed concern that Hezbollah is trying to establish production facilities to make precision guided missiles.

Iranian and Lebanese Hezbollah forces in Syria are fighting alongside Syrian government forces. Israel frequently violates Lebanon’s airspace to launch attacks on Syria, and regularly flies reconnaissance missions over the Mediterranean country.

Last week, an Israeli airstrike targeted Iranian and Iran-backed fighters in the desert near the historic central Syrian town of Palmyra.

Published in Dawn, April 28th, 2020

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