JERUSALEM/BEIRUT (Reuters) - Five projectiles from Syria set
off air raid sirens in Israeli towns on Saturday, prompting the Israeli
military to say it would step up its
response to stray fire from the civil war
that has repeatedly spilled over the border.
The projectiles crossed into the Israeli-occupied Golan
Heights and the military said it targeted three Syrian artillery guns in
response. No damage or injuries were reported in Israel.
The Syrian military said it came under attack in Quneitra
province, which sits near the Golan Heights territory that Israel captured from
Syria in the 1967 Middle East War.
“The Israeli enemy assaulted one of our military positions
this morning, which led to material damages,” it said.
During Syria’s more than six-year-old conflict, Israel has
returned fire, which has repeatedly spilled over the border, including stray
shells from fighting among Syrian factions.
The military statement suggested it may start escalating such
retaliations.
“Whether errant fire or not, any future occurrences will
force the Israel Defense Forces to intensify its response,” it said.
Israel “holds the Syrian regime responsible and won’t
tolerate any attempt to breach Israeli sovereignty,” it added.
In its own statement, the Syrian military warned against
“such aggressive acts” and said it held Israel responsible for any consequent
results.
Israel has also carried out targeted air strikes in Syria
during the war, alarmed by the expanding influence of Iran, the Syrian
government’s ally. The Israeli air force says it has struck arms convoys of the
Syrian military and Lebanon’s Iran-backed Hezbollah nearly 100 times in recent
years.
Iran’s military chief of staff warned Israel against
breaching Syria’s airspace and territory on a visit to Damascus this week.
Rebel factions fighting the Damascus government in the
multi-sided war hold swathes of Quneitra, while the army and allied militias
control another part of the province.
Both warring Syrian sides accused each other of prompting the
Israeli attack on Saturday.
The army said insurgents in nearby territory fired mortar
rounds into the Golan Heights. A rebel official in Quneitra said pro-government
fighters had been shelling insurgent-held parts of the province, when some of
the shells fell on the Golan Heights.
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