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Israel attacks Syria with jets and ground-to-ground missiles, claims Syrian army Israel attacks Syria with jets and ground-to-ground missiles, claims Syrian army
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Israel has attacked several military outposts near the Syrian capital with jets and ground-to-ground missiles in an early-morning strike, Syria's army said. Israel has launched an attack using jets and ground-to-ground missiles on several military outposts near the Syrian capital of Damascus, Syria's army said on Tuesday.
In a statement reported by state media, the Assad regime's forces said Israeli jets fired missiles at the al-Qutayfah area near Damascus from inside Lebanese airspace, and its air defences hit one of the planes. Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, refused to confirm or deny the bombardment but issued an unusually defiant statement when asked by reporters, declaring Israel would see through its policy of preventing Hezbollah from arming itself in Lebanon "with action".
Israel then fired ground-to-ground rockets from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, but the Syrian defences brought the missiles down, the Syrian army said. ​Bashar al-Assad's forces said Israeli jets fired missiles at the al-Qutayfah area near Damascus from inside Lebanese airspace, according to a statement reported by state media. Returning fire, the Syrian army said it hit an Israeli aircraft.
Israel then fired ground-to-ground rockets from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, but Syrian defences brought the missiles down before they reached their targets, the Syrian army claimed.
It said Israeli jets fired a final barrage of four rockets from inside Israel, and the Syrian air defences brought down one, but the others caused material damage.It said Israeli jets fired a final barrage of four rockets from inside Israel, and the Syrian air defences brought down one, but the others caused material damage.
The Israeli military declined to comment.  
Last August, the chief of the Israeli air force said his forces had struck in Syria around 100 times. Israel has previously said it will prevent Syrian territory being used to set up bases or transfer advanced weaponry to the Lebanese Hezbollah militant group, which has been a key ally for Assad in the six-year Syrian civil war. Last August, the chief of the Israeli air force said his forces had struck in Syria around 100 times to this end.
Israel has pledged to prevent Syrian territory being used for Iran to set up bases or transfer high-quality weaponry to Lebanon's Hezbollah group, which has been helping Damascus beat back a six-year-old rebellion. Mr Netanyahu said at a meeting of ambassadors from Nato countries in Israel on Tuesday that those policies had not changed.
Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of Israel, told ambassadors of Nato countries in Israel the policies had not changed.
"We have a long-standing policy to prevent the transfer of game-changing weapons to Hezbollah from Syrian territory," Mr Netanyahu said. "This policy has not changed, we back it up as necessary with action." "We have a long-standing policy to prevent the transfer of game-changing weapons to Hezbollah from Syrian territory," Mr Netanyahu said. "This policy has not changed, we back it up as necessary with action." 
The Syrian army statement described the attack as a "flagrant Israeli aggression" and renewed its warning of the dangerous repercussions of such attacks, holding Israel "fully responsibility for its consequences."  The Syrian army statement described the attack as "flagrant Israeli aggression" and renewed its warning of the dangerous repercussions of such attacks, holding Israel "fully responsibility for its consequences." 
Some Syrian opposition-affiliated media reported that the Israeli planes targeted a Syrian army depot while the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the depots belonged to both Hezbollah and the Syrian army, adding that the strikes caused a series of explosions and a fire on site as well as serious material damage. Some Syrian opposition-affiliated media reported that the Israeli planes targeted a Syrian army depot while the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the depots belonged to both Hezbollah and the Syrian army, adding that the strikes caused a series of explosions and a fire on site as well as serious material damage. 
The Observatory, which monitors the war in Syria through a network of activists on the ground, said there was no immediate word on any casualties. The Observatory, which monitors the war in Syria through a network of activists on the ground, said there was no immediate word on any casualties. 
The exact target of the strikes could not be independently confirmed. The exact target of the strikes could not be independently confirmed. 
Al-Qutayfah is in the northeastern suburbs of Damascus, where Syrian Republican Guard units are known to have major outposts. Al-Qutayfah is in the northeastern suburbs of Damascus, where Syrian Republican Guard units are known to have major outposts. 
Additional reporting by agencies