REUTERS, JERUSALEM POST STAFF
Explosions were heard in Quneitra, Syria at approximately 9 p.m., Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported.
Syrian media claimed Israel was behind the explosions.
Arab news agencies report that an Israeli missile attack targeted the Qir al-Nafl area, west of the town of Hader in the northern countryside of Quneitra. Kan reported that there were two missiles launched toward the target.
An IDF spokesperson told Russian media that Israel attacked an army post and no soldiers were killed, Kan reported.
"We don't comment on foreign reports," an Israeli military spokesperson told Reuters.
According to the Palestinian Ma'an news agency, reports claim that one of the targets is a Hezbollah post, and another belongs to Iran.
The area near where UN peacekeepers maintain a longstanding ceasefire between Israel and Syria has a strong presence of Iranian-backed militias led by the Lebanese Hezbollah group.
Israel says it will not allow Iran and its militias to establish a permanent military presence along its borders that would allow Hezbollah to pose a major threat to its security.
This is a developing story.
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