‘2 Israeli missiles’ hit area near Syria airport
27 June, 2018
Two Israeli missiles struck an area near the Damascus International Airport early Tuesday, Syria state media reported, but didn’t name a specific target.
It was the latest strike on Syrian territory blamed on Israel. Such strikes have increased in frequency amid soaring tension between Israel and Iran, a major ally of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Israel has increasingly warned that it sees Iranian influence in Syria as a threat and has in recent weeks targeted suspected Iranian targets in Syria.
State news agency SANA said the strike came shortly after midnight, a week into a Syrian government offensive against rebel-held territories in the southwestern region, which borders Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and Jordan. The offensive shattered a truce negotiated in the area by the United States, Russia and Jordan last July.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights also reported the strikes, saying Israeli jets flew over the Golan Heights and targeted suspected weapons depots for Iranian-backed militias near the Damascus airport. There were no reports of casualties.
There was no immediate comment from Israel, which rarely responds to the claims.
For a week, Syrian troops have targeted rebel-held areas in the southern Daraa Province. On Tuesday, the pro-government Central Military Media said Syrian troops have gained control of Al-Lujat, a rocky area in northeastern Daraa.
The United States has said the Syrian offensive risked broadening the conflict and called on Russia, Assad’s other ally, to end what it called violations to the truce in the region.
The nearly year-old truce has unraveled in recent weeks as Damascus turned its attention to the southwest after military victories against the armed opposition near Damascus. Israel has also carried out a series of strikes recently on Syrian and Iranian forces in the area.