Suspected Israeli airstrikes hit Damascus and the surrounding area

Suspected Israeli airstrikes hit Damascus and the surrounding area
In recent years, Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes on targets in government-controlled parts of neighbouring Syria, but it rarely acknowledges them.
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19 July, 2023
A picture taken in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights on May 14, 2022, shows members of the United Nations Disengagement Observer Force (UNDOF) monitoring the Syrian side of the border with Israel. [Getty]

Syrian state media reported that Israeli airstrikes hit Damascus early Wednesday.

Syrian state-run news agency SANA reported that Syria's air defences had shot down "most of" the missiles. It said in a statement, citing military sources, that two soldiers were injured and there were "some material losses" from the airstrikes.

Israeli authorities did not comment immediately.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition-linked war monitor, said the strikes marked the 20th time Israel has struck targets in Syria this year.

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The observatory said the strikes had hit military sites and warehouses of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, an ally of the Syrian government, causing a fire outbreak.

In recent years, Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes on targets in government-controlled parts of neighbouring Syria, but it rarely acknowledges them.

The reported Israeli airstrikes in Syria were on 2 July, when Syria's military said Israel had carried out airstrikes on areas near the central Syrian city of Homs, causing material damage but no casualties.

The Israeli military claimed a Syrian anti-aircraft missile exploded over Israeli territory, prompting another round of strikes.

Israel has also targeted the international airports in Damascus and the northern Syrian city of Aleppo several times over the past few years, often putting it out of commission.