Syria: Air defenses respond to Israeli strike near capital

A fighter jet flies over the eastern Syrian city of Deir Ezzor on September 11, 2017. (AFP)

DAMASCUS, Syria: Syria’s official news agency says the military has responded to “a new Israeli aggression” near the capital.
SANA says air defenses confronted the Israeli planes, which targeted an outpost in the Damascus countryside. It did not provide details and there was no immediate comment from Israel.
Wednesday’s report was the second such accusation in less than a month.
Syria’s military on Jan. 9 accused Israel of launching missiles targeting military outposts in the area of Qutayfeh, in the Damascus countryside. The military said that attack caused material damage.
Israel has carried out dozens of airstrikes inside Syria in the course of Syria’s civil war, against what it says are suspected arms shipments believed to be bound for Lebanon’s Hezbollah militant group, which is fighting alongside Syrian government forces.