Terrorists in syria fire two rockets at israel

The IDF Paratroopers Brigade operating in southern Syria in early April 2025. Credit: IDF.

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On Tuesday night, terrorists in southern Syria launched two rockets at the Golan Heights in Israel, according to the Israeli military (IDF)

The rockets hit open areas and caused no injuries or damage.

The attack triggered warning sirens in the towns of Haspin and Ramat Magshimim, sending people running for cover around 10 p.m.

local time.

It was the first rocket attack from Syria since May 2024, according to Israeli media.

The Israeli military responded with artillery fire at Syria.

Earlier Friday, Israeli forces attacked anti-aircraft missiles and weapons depots in Syria’s Latakia province.

According to the IDF, these weapons posed a threat to international and Israeli shipping.

Latakia is located in northwestern Syria on the Mediterranean coast.

Sirens are blaring in the Golan Heights towns of Hispin and Ramat Magshimim after suspected rocket fire from Syria. The IDF says it”s looking into the incident.

The IDF has said it will continue to act to protect Israel and its citizens, maintaining freedom of action in the region and eliminating any threat.

Last month, Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa said his government was in indirect talks with Israel to reduce tensions between the two countries.

This followed a series of Israeli airstrikes that began after the overthrow of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, backed by Iran and Russia, on December 8.

Since then, Israel has occupied positions inside and outside the Golan Heights demilitarized zone, including on the Syrian side of Mount Hermon, which is a strategic area.

The Israeli Air Force has carried out hundreds of strikes against military targets of the former Assad regime to prevent them from falling into the hands of hostile groups.

Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former leader of al-Qaeda, founded the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group, which led the overthrow of the Assad regime.


Published in 06/04/2025 00h31


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