Israel strikes Iran-backed posts in Syria, killing 4, says state media

The strike was Israel’s first on Syria since President Joe Biden took office earlier in the week and follows intense raids last week during which 57 fighters were killed and dozens were wounded in Syria.

By Associated Press

Syrian state media said Israeli warplanes fired several missiles toward central Syria early on Friday.

The Israeli military also announced it downed a drone that had crossed into Israel from Lebanon. It did not say how the aircraft was brought down. There was no immediate word from the Lebanese side but the Hezbollah terror group has sent drones into Israel’s airspace in the past.

Syria’s state-news agency SANA quoted an unnamed military official as saying the missile attack took place shortly before dawn when Israeli warplanes flew over neighboring Lebanon.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office also declined to comment on the reports Friday. Israel has launched hundreds of strikes against Iran-linked military targets in Syria over the years. But it rarely acknowledges or discusses such operations.

The Syrian military official said the attack was aimed at several targets in and near the central province of Hama.

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The official said the strike killed a family of four, including the parents and two children. The strike also wounded four others, including two children, and destroyed three homes on the western edge of the provincial capital of Hama, SANA quoted the official as saying.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition war monitoring group that tracks Syria’s civil war, said the strikes targeted five posts for Iran-backed fighters based within Syrian army positions.

It said the posts were destroyed, adding that parts of one of the air defense missiles fell on a residential area, causing the casualties among civilians.

It was Israel’s first strike on Syria since President Joe Biden took office.

Tension has been high in the Middle East in recent weeks around the anniversary of the U.S. killing of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard commander Qassem Soleimani in Baghdad last January.

Last week, Israeli warplanes carried out intense airstrikes in eastern Syria, targeting positions and arms depots of Iran-backed forces. At least 57 fighters were killed and dozens were wounded, according to monitors.

The Observatory said it recorded 39 Israeli strikes inside Syria in 2020 that hit 135 targets, including military posts, warehouses and vehicles.

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Iranian entrenchment on Israel’s northern border remains a red line for the Jewish state, and the IDF has repeatedly struck Iran-linked facilities and weapons convoys destined for Hezbollah terrorists. The latest strikes also come amid intensifying low-altitude Israeli warplane missions in Lebanese skies that have caused jitters among residents.

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