World News | Syria Reports Suspected Israeli Air Raids on Capital

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The Syrian military said the country's air defenses responded on Monday to Israeli air raids in south Damascus that caused only material damage, and residents said loud explosions rocked the capital.

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Damascus, Jul 21 (AP) The Syrian military said the country's air defenses responded on Monday to Israeli air raids in south Damascus that caused only material damage, and residents said loud explosions rocked the capital.

It was not clear what the targets were. The air raids, which came just before 10 pm (1900 GMT), continued for more than 15 minutes. Residents reported hearing at least four explosions in the capital.

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A military official quoted in Syrian state media said the attack was carried out by Israeli jets that took off from the Golan Heights, which Israel seized from Syria in the 1967 war. The unnamed official said air defenses responded and downed most of the missiles. He said the attack caused material damage only.

The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the country's civil war, said the suspected Israeli strikes targeted government and Iranian militia posts.

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Israel rarely comments on such reports, but is believed to have carried out scores of raids targeting Iran's military presence in Syria.

In the past two months alone, Syria has accused Israel of carrying out at least eight air raids on its territory. The last reported strikes came in late June.

Iran is a key ally of the Syrian government in the nearly decade-long civil war.

Israel views Iran as a regional menace and has vowed to prevent any permanent Iranian military buildup in Syria, particularly near the frontier.

In recent months, Israeli officials have also expressed concern that Hezbollah, an Iran-backed Lebanese militant group that operates in Syria, is trying to establish facilities to produce precision-guided missiles.

Tensions have also risen along the Israel-Lebanon border.

The strikes Monday came a day after Syrians voted in government-held areas to elect a new parliament.

The vote is the third to take place in Syria since the civil war began in March 2011.

It has killed more than 400,000, displaced half the country's population and caused more than five million to become refugees, mostly in neighbouring countries. (AP)

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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