Damascus says air defenses confronting ‘Israeli aggression’ near Homs, days after reported attack on Iranian weapons depot and missile fire from Lebanon
Israeli planes carried out airstrikes Syria for the second night this week, Damascus said early Thursday, while claiming that most missiles were shot down.
The state-run SANA broadcaster reported that Syrian air defenses were confronted “Israeli aggression” in the skies near Homs.
It said Israeli jets fired missiles from north of Beirut at targets in al-Qusayr, a town near Homs, just after 1 a.m.
The report claimed “most of the hostile missiles” were shot down.
There were no immediate reports of casualties or damage.
Video published by the agency showed what appeared to be anti-aircraft missiles streaking into the night sky, and witnesses on the ground reported hearing explosions.
הטלוויזיה הסורית מדווחת: מערכות הנ"מ הופעלו בעקבות תקיפה ישראלית בחומס שבמערב המדינה@HaimOmri https://t.co/LyeqWp2WhE pic.twitter.com/ZAa3xFfEwi
— כאן חדשות (@kann_news) July 21, 2021
#Syria: photo showing one of the explosions heard in #Homs province tonight following new wave of #Israel|i airstrikes. pic.twitter.com/YRg28RmYzB
— QalaatM (@QalaatM) July 21, 2021
Israel’s military does not comment on reports of specific strikes.
The attack comes as tensions between Israel and its northern neighbors have ratched up in recent days.
Late Monday, Israeli aircraft reportedly fired missiles at a number of sites near Aleppo in northern Syria.
The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor that has activists on the ground in Syria, said the Israeli strikes on Monday targeted weapons depots that belong to Iranian-backed militia operating the area. The group said the strikes were followed by loud explosions. The weapons depots were located inside Syrian military posts, the group said.
Russia claimed on Tuesday that Syrian air defenses managed to knock down seven of eight missiles fired on Monday.
Hours later, two rockets were fired at Israel from Lebanon, drawing an Israeli artillery response and vows from Israeli leaders to not let any such attacks pass quietly.
Israel has launched hundreds of strikes against Iran-linked military targets in Syria over the years but rarely acknowledges or discusses such operations. Israel fears Iranian entrenchment on its northern frontier, and it has repeatedly struck Iran-linked facilities and weapons convoys destined for Hezbollah.
According to the observatory, Israel had carried out 14 attacks in 2021 prior to Thursday, destroying some 40 buildings and killing 104 people.
As reported by The Times of Israel