Israel hits Syria army after new stray mortar fire

Israel hits Syria army after new stray mortar fire

PanARMENIAN.Net - Israel hit a Syrian regime position on Wednesday, June 28 night after stray mortar fire from the war-torn country struck the occupied Golan Heights, in the third such exchange within a week, AFP reports.

A military spokeswoman said a mortar round had hit open ground in the Israeli-controlled zone of the plateau and "forces responded and targeted the Syrian army position that fired the mortar."

She did not say if the Israeli retaliatory fire had come from ground or air forces.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had been visiting the Israeli settlement of Katzrin, further south in the Golan, at the time of the exchange of fire.

"During my speech, shells from the Syrian side landed in our territory and the Israel Defence Forces have already struck back," the Israeli premier said in an English-language statement.

"I said that we will not tolerate spillover and that we will respond to every firing," he said.

"Whoever attacks us -- we will attack him. This is our policy and we will continue with it."

On Sunday Israel hit "two artillery positions and an ammunitions truck belonging to the Syrian regime," and the army ordered Israelis to keep away from open areas near the ceasefire line.

The day before, Israeli aircraft hit two Syrian army tanks and what Israel said was a machinegun position, after 10 projectiles from Syrian internal conflict fell in the Israeli-held zone.

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