Syrian air defenses respond to Israeli 'aggression' near Damascus - State Media

  07 February 2018    Read: 1329
Syrian air defenses respond to Israeli
The Israeli Defense Forces have yet to comment on the announcement. Tel Aviv and Damascus, that have never signed a peace treaty, have repeatedly exchanged tit-for-tat attacks in bordering areas.

According to Syrian SANA state-run agency, the country's air defenses have responded to an Israeli attack near Damascus, a move described as "aggression" by the Arab Republic's government.

The IDF have yet to comment on the announcement, however, Haaretz reported, citing sources, that Israeli missiles had targeted a "research center" in the town of Jamraya, located north of Damascus.

There have been no immediate reports of casualties or damage as a result of the incident.

The media outlet cited social media reports suggesting that three blasts had been heard near Damascus on Wednesday morning.

The reported attack is not the first time Israeli Defense Forces had been targeting areas near Damascus. Thus, in December, Israeli aviation struck a target near Damascus, prompting the Syrian forces to respond with an anti-aircraft missiles' strike toward IDF jets.

Tel Aviv and Damascus, that have never signed a peace treaty, have repeatedly exchanged tit-for-tat attacks in bordering areas, with the latest incident taking place in early January, when the Syrian government army had thwarted three Israeli missile attacks on Damascus countryside. Syria reportedly warned the Israeli side about risks posed by such attacks.


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