Attack In Syria

After 50 years: IDF tanks attacked in the Golan Heights

50 years after the Yom Kippur War, today the IDF attacked military infrastructures that violated the Separation of Forces Agreement (1974) in the Ein Altaniya area of the Golan Heights. Earlier, two Palestinian Islamic Jihad operatives were killed by a UAV

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The IDF spokesman announces that IDF tanks recently attacked two temporary structures used by the Syrian army, violating the separation of forces agreement between Israel and Syria (1974) in the Ein Altaniya area.

According to initial details, yesterday two buildings began to be erected across the ceasefire line, in territory considered Israeli (beyond the perimeter fence). The IDF did not wait for establishment and attacked the two buildings which were empty of people, but with weapons and equipment. By firing several shells, both buildings were destroyed.

The IDF says: "The attack was carried out after yesterday (Wednesday) IDF observations identified the second of the temporary structures in the security area, which constituted a blatant violation of the Separation of Forces Agreement between Israel and Syria (1974). The IDF considers the Syrian regime responsible for everything that happens in its territory and will not allow attempts to violate the separation agreement."

Report in Syria: two killed in an Israeli attack

Syrian sources reported today (Thursday) that Israel killed two motorcyclists using a drone in the town of Beit Jin in Syria, about 11 kilometers east of the Israeli border in the Hermon region. According to reports in Syria, the activists who were killed are: Zahar al-Saadi, Abu Alaa' and Ali Akasha Abu Jarrah, both are identified with the Islamic Jihad and apparently organized sabotage activity from Syria against Israel.

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