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Israel Golan Heights alert over Iran 'irregular activity' in Syria Syria blames Israel for air strike near Damascus
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The Israeli military says it has detected "irregular Iranian activity" in Syria and has told authorities in the occupied Golan Heights to open and prepare bomb shelters. Syrian state media says Israel has launched an air strike against an army position south of the capital Damascus.
It said troops were "on high alert for an attack" in the area, which is Syrian territory under Israeli control. The Sana news agency said Syrian air defences had shot down two Israeli missiles in the Kiswah area on Tuesday.
Meanwhile Syria said an Israeli air strike had targeted an area south of Damascus. It reported no casualties, but a monitoring group says at least nine pro-government forces had been killed, including Iranian-backed fighters.
It came as President Trump said the US would quit the Iran nuclear deal. 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".
"For months now, Iran has been transferring lethal weaponry to its forces in Syria, with the purpose of striking at Israel... We will respond mightily to any attack on our territory," he said.
In a statement, the Israeli military said defence systems had been deployed in the Golan Heights.
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, Reuters reported.
"Any aggression against Israel will be met with a severe response," spokesman Jonathan Conricus said.
Strikes in Syria
Meanwhile, Syria's state news agency Sana said Syrian air defences had destroyed two Israeli missiles in the Kiswah area.
The strike had targeted a Syrian army position but did not cause casualties, a pro-Assad commander told Reuters.
Iran has vowed to avenge recent air strikes on its military facilities in Syria that were attributed to Israel.
Israel has neither confirmed nor denied carrying out the strikes, but it has said it will stop what it considers Iran's military "entrenchment" in Syria.
Israel is also thought to have bombed arms shipments intended for Lebanon's Hezbollah movement - supported by Iran - several times since the Syrian conflict began.
Iran has backed President Assad throughout Syria's seven-year civil war, deploying hundreds of military advisers and thousands of militiamen to the country.
Israel seized the Golan Heights from Syria in the closing stages of the 1967 Six-Day War and unilaterally annexed it in 1981. The move is not recognised internationally.