An Israeli attack on a Syrian camp for pro-government forces killed
three fighters near the Golan Heights on Sunday, an official from the
forces said.
The official told AFP that two fighters were also
wounded in the attack on the Al-Fawwar camp near Quneitra in
southwestern Syria, adding that it was unclear whether the damage was
inflicted by an air strike or shelling.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said the attack had targeted a “weapons warehouse” in the camp.
Israel’s army declined to comment Sunday on the attack.
On
Friday the army said it targeted positions inside Syria in retaliation
for mortar fire that hit the northern part of the Golan Heights.
Syria’s
official news agency SANA said Israel had struck a Syrian army position
in the province of Quneitra on the Golan plateau, “causing damage”.
The Syrian government labels rebel groups and jihadists fighting the regime as “terrorists” and accuses Israel of backing them.
Israel
seized 1,200 square kilometres (460 square miles) of the Golan from
Syria in the Six-Day War of 1967 and later annexed it in a move never
recognised by the international community.
Around 510 square kilometres of the Golan are under Syrian control.
The
two countries are still technically at war, although the border
remained largely quiet for decades until 2011, when the Syrian conflict
broke out.
The Israeli side is hit sporadically by what are
usually deemed to be stray rounds, and Israel has recently taken to
opening fire in retaliation.
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