Jerusalem: The Israeli military said it struck dozens of Iranian targets in Syria on Wednesday carrying out a wide-scale strike in response to rocket fire on the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights the day before.
A Britain-based war monitoring group said the Israeli airstrikes killed 11 people including seven non-Syrians who are most likely Iranians. Syrian state media only reported that two civilians were killed.
The Israeli military said its fighter jets hit multiple targets belonging to Iran’s elite Quds force including surface-to-air missiles, weapons warehouses and military bases. After the Syrian military fired an air defence missile, the Israeli military said several Syrian aerial defence batteries were also destroyed.
The death toll of 11 was reported by Rami Abdurrahman who heads the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition activist group with a network of activists across Syria.
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The Observatory said the airstrikes targeted arms depots belonging to Iran’s elite Quds Force in the Damascus suburbs of Kisweh and Qudsaya. Abdurrahman added that several other areas were targeted in Wednesday’s strikes including the Mazzeh airbase in western Damascus where air defence units are stationed.
The two civilians were killed by shrapnel when an Israeli missile hit a house in the town of Saasaa, southwest of Damascus. It said several others were wounded including a girl in a residential building in the suburb of Qudsaya, also west of the Syrian capital.
It claimed that Syrian air defences destroyed most of the Israeli missiles before they reached their targets.
The strikes further burst into the open what’s been a long shadow war between Israel and its archenemy Iran. The two foes have increasingly clashed over what Israel says is Iran’s deeper presence along its borders.
Yesterday’s Iranian attack towards Israel is further clear proof of the purpose of the Iranian entrenchment in Syria which threatens Israeli security, regional stability and the Syrian regime, the military said.