The Israeli Defense Force has attacked two Syrian army tanks after a dozen spillover projectiles landed in the Israel-controlled part of the Golan Heights from Syrian territory. The Israeli military said several projectiles fired from Syria “hit an open area” in the northern Golan Heights. No injuries were reported. Calling the incident an “unacceptable violation of

Israeli sovereignty,” IDF aircraft targeted the “origin of launches and two Syrian tanks”. The Israeli army instructed farmers and civilians near the Quneitra border crossing into Syria to avoid open fields, the Jerusalem Post reports. An IDF spokesperson told the news outlet that Israel’s retaliation came less than an hour after the spillover fire. The IDF reportedly stressed that it views Damascus as “ultimately responsible for what is happening in its territory.” READ MORE


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