Israeli Airstrike in Damascus Injures Syrian Military Personnel
An Israeli airstrike on the outskirts of Damascus injured eight Syrian military personnel and caused material damage to a building operated by Syrian security forces.
The attack, launched from the Golan Heights, targeted one of the sites in the vicinity of Damascus.
The Israeli military did not comment on the incident, but they have been regularly striking Iran-linked targets in Syria since October.
In 2007, Hamas militants from Iran crossed into Israeli territory, resulting in the deaths of 1,200 people and over 250 hostages.
Israel retaliated with a multi-pronged attack on the Gaza Strip, intensified strikes on Syria, and exchanged fire with Hezbollah at the Lebanese border.
The Syrian site struck in Israeli airstrikes was located near the Sayyeda Zeinab shrine, where Iranian and Hezbollah forces are present, but the source stated it was not operated by them.