Syrian state media reports Israeli strike south of Damascus

DAMASCUS (AFP): Syrian state media reported Israeli strikes on Monday near the Sayyeda Zeinab area south of Damascus, home to an important Shiite sanctuary and guarded by pro-Iranian groups, including Hezbollah.

“At approximately 5:18 pm (14:15 GMT), the Israeli enemy launched an air aggression from the direction of the occupied Golan Heights, targeting a number of civilian sites south of Damascus, which led to some material losses,” the official SANA news agency said, citing a military source.

Mehdi Mahfouz, a 34-year-old resident of the area, said he “heard three successive explosions, one of which was very strong.”

“Then I saw a large black cloud of smoke rising,” Mahfouz added.

The blasts were heard in the neighbouring Jaramana suburb of Damascus, according to an AFP photographer, as ambulances headed to the area.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a Britain-based war monitor, reported at least three strikes in the area.

The targets include a house “used by members of Hezbollah and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard,” the monitor added, saying it is located in a farm in the Sayyeda Zeinab area.

Since the beginning of the Syrian civil war in 2011, Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes in Syria mainly targeting army positions and Iran-backed fighters including from Hezbollah.

The Israeli military has intensified its strikes on Syria since it launched its war on Hezbollah in neighbouring Lebanon.

Israeli authorities rarely comment on the strikes, but have repeatedly said they will not allow arch-enemy Iran to expand its presence in Syria.