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Syria blames Israel for air strike near Damascus | |
(about 5 hours later) | |
Syrian state media says Israel has launched an air strike against an army position south of the capital Damascus. | |
The Sana news agency said Syrian air defences had shot down two Israeli missiles in the Kiswah area on Tuesday. | |
It reported no casualties, but a monitoring group says at least nine pro-government forces had been killed, including Iranian-backed fighters. | |
Earlier on Tuesday, there were reports of loud explosions at a military base in the area. | |
A commander supporting President Bashar al-Assad told Reuters news agency that the strike had targeted a Syrian army position. | |
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based monitoring group, said the target was an arms depot. | |
The dead included members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and other Shia militiamen, it added. | |
Israel has not commented on the reports, but it has said it will stop what it considers Iran's military "entrenchment" in Syria. | |
Iran has supported the Syrian government during the country's seven-year civil war, deploying hundreds of military advisers and thousands of militiamen to the country. | |
It has reportedly built a military base in the area where Tuesday's strike is said to have happened. | |
Last year, a Western intelligence source told the BBC that the Iranian military had established a compound at a site used by the Syrian army near Kiswah. | |
Iran has also vowed to avenge recent air strikes on its military facilities in Syria that were attributed to Israel. | |
High alert | |
Tensions between the two countries escalated on Tuesday when Israel said it had detected "irregular Iranian activity" in the occupied Golan Heights region of Syria. | |
It put the area, which is Syrian territory under Israeli control, under high alert and instructed bomb shelters to be unlocked. | |
Jonathan Conricus, a spokesman for the Israeli military, said "any aggressions against Israel will be met with a severe response". | |
Israeli media said it was the first time there had been an order to prepare shelters in the occupied area since the Syrian civil war began. | |
It came as President Donald Trump said the US would quit the Iran nuclear deal. | |
Going against advice from European allies, he said he would reimpose economic sanctions that were waived when the deal was signed in 2015. | |
The deal saw Iran agree to limit the size of its stockpile of enriched uranium - which is used to make reactor fuel, but also nuclear weapons - in exchange for a lifting of sanctions. | |
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he "fully supports" Mr Trump's withdrawal, saying the deal had "increased Iranian aggression". | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he "fully supports" Mr Trump's withdrawal, saying the deal had "increased Iranian aggression". |