Israel launched airstrikes against targets near the western Syrian city of Homs during the pre-dawn hours of Saturday morning, Syrian state media reported.
Syria’s state news agency, SANA, citing military officials, said that three civilians were wounded in the strike and that a civilian fuel station caught fire and a number of fuel tankers and trucks were burned.
It reported that Syrian air defenses responded to Israeli airstrikes. Syria regularly claims to intercept Israeli missiles, though military analysts doubt such assertions.
The pro-government Sham FM radio said fires broke out south of Homs as a result of the strikes and “successive explosions sounded from the area.”
While Israel’s military does not as a rule comment on specific strikes in Syria, it has admitted to conducting hundreds of sorties against Iran-backed groups attempting to gain a foothold in the country, over the last decade.
There have been a number of alleged Israeli strikes in Syria in recent weeks.
On Monday, the IDF shelled a site in southern Syria, just across the border from the Golan Heights, according to Syrian media reports.
Shortly after the strike, the IDF reportedly dropped threatening pamphlets in the area, warning Syrian soldiers to stop cooperating with Hezbollah.
A similar incident reportedly occurred days before.
Israel is alleged to have carried out a number of strikes in Syria this month, including one that killed two members of Iran’s IRGC.
After that strike, a suspected Iranian drone launched from Syria was brought down over Israeli airspace.
Several days later, six rockets were launched from southern Syria at the Golan Heights in two separate barrages hours apart, with three landing in Israeli territory, the military said. The IDF responded with artillery strikes in response to the rocket attack.
On Friday, Iran’s foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian visited Lebanon’s border with Israel, taking a tour of the area with Hezbollah and Lebanese parliamentarians, after a meeting with Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah.
During the visit, Amir-Abdollahian predicted that “positive developments in the region will lead to the collapse of the Zionist entity.”
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