Israeli missile attack hits Syrian military sites

DM Monitoring

DAMASCUS: The Syrian air defenses responded to an Israeli missile attack on south of the capital Damascus on Wednesday night, local media reported.
The sounds of Syrian anti-air weapons were heard in Damascus, the report said.
A military source was cited by SANA as saying that the Israeli attack was carried out from over the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights and targeted some military sites in south of Damascus.
It added that the Syrian air defenses intercepted most of the Israeli missiles.
The Israeli attack is the latest to target military sites in Syria.
Israeli missiles hit a Syrian military base in the Zabadani suburb in west of Damascus on Dec. 30, 2020, killing one Syrian soldier and wounding three others.
Earlier this month, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said Israel had carried out a total of 39 attacks on Syrian military sites in 2020, killing 217 Syrian soldiers and pro-Iran fighters.
Israel has repeatedly said it will not tolerate any military activity of the Iranian-backed militias in Syria.
Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that riots at the U.S. Capitol “must be vigorously condemned.”
The remark was made during statements at the beginning of a meeting between the prime minister and U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin at the prime minister’s office in Jerusalem. “The rampage at the Capitol yesterday was a disgraceful act that must be vigorously condemned,” Netanyahu said.
“I have no doubt that American democracy will prevail,” he added.
Earlier, Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi said he was “shocked” by the violence and “strongly condemned” it in a statement issued by his office.

U.S. media reported that at least four people died in Washington amidst clashes that broke out as supporters of outgoing U.S. President Donald Trump stormed into the Capitol and halted the Electoral College vote counting.