Several killed in reported Israeli strike in Syria


(Worthy News) – Several people were killed in a reported Israeli airstrike on a car in the Syrian Golan Heights near the border with Israel Wednesday.

The three men killed were identified as members of militias affiliated with Iran, according to Lebanese media.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that five people were killed in the strike.

“An Israeli plane hit a car inside the town of Hader, killing two men from Hezbollah, and three men from the pro-regime popular committees in the town,” said Rami Abdel Rahman, director of the watchdog. [ Source ]

Syria accuses Israel of two separate attacks in Quneitra, Bekaa Valley

Three pro-Assad militants were killed in Syria, and a weapons warehouse attacked in Lebanon, in two separate incidents on Wednesday, both of which were attributed to Israel by a Syrian army official.

“As part of its support of terror organizations, an Israeli aircraft attacked a civilian vehicle near the village of Hader at the outskirts of Quneitra at 10:45am. As a result, three civilians from the village were killed,” the Syrian army source told Syria’s state news agency, SANA.

“In addition, enemy planes attacked one of the bases of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine on the border between Syria and Lebanon at 3:15pm. As a result, six militants were wounded in different levels of severity,” he added. [ Source ]

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