The Syrian Army claims that its air defenses shot down “most” of the missiles.
By Aryeh Savir, TPS
The Israeli Air Force (IAF) conducted several airstrikes against targets in Damascus and in the south of Syria on Wednesday night, the country’s state media reported.
The Syrian Army claims that its air defenses shot down “most” of the missiles.
The report quotes a military source who said that one of the attacks was launched from the direction of the Golan Heights with air-to-surface and surface-to-surface missiles against targets in the southern region.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported on strikes that occurred in the Quneitra area, adjacent to Israel’s border with Syria, in which an Israeli bombardment targeted Syrian military posts shared by Iranian-backed militias.
The strikes targeted several military positions, including locations where militias affiliated with the Lebanese Hezbollah terror organization and the “Syrian Resistance for the Liberation of the Golan” are located.
SOHR sources also reported hearing several explosions in military posts of the Syrian regime’s 90th Brigade, where Iranian-backed militias are located.
No casualties have been reported as of Thursday morning.
The IDF has remained silent on the reports, consistent with Israeli policy.
The reported strikes on Damascus came after various sources reported two Iranian cargo planes, linked to the Iranian Air Force and the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC), arrived in Damascus and returned to Tehran a few hours later.
In addition, a Syrian Air Force transport plane flew from Tehran to Latakia.
Iran routinely attempts to arm the Lebanon-based Hezbollah with advanced weapons. Israel has exposed and thwarted multiple attempts by Iran to transfer game-changing weapons to Hezbollah, including by air shipments from Iran.
The Israeli strikes came hours after an IDF drone flying over Lebanon was fired at, apparently by the Hezbollah terror organization, a significant escalation of tensions in the area.
The IDF stated that anti-aircraft fire was launched at a remotely manned aircraft during a routine operation over Lebanese territory. The drone was not damaged and continued its mission, the IDF said.
Israel has significantly stepped up its strikes against Iranian and Hezbollah targets in Syria in recent weeks.
In general, Iran and Hezbollah’s military build-up in Syria remains a red line for Israel. The IAF has carried out thousands of attacks to thwart Iranian entrenchment in the war-torn country.
Israeli leaders have repeatedly declared that they will not tolerate an Iranian threat on its northern border with Syria and will take all necessary measures to ensure that such a menace does not emerge.