Israel bombs Syria's Golan after blast

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Israel has attacked several Syrian military sites after a roadside bombing that wounded four of its troops on the occupied Golan Heights, the Israeli military said.

It said targets included a Syrian military headquarters, a training facility and artillery batteries. Lieutenant-Colonel Peter Lerner, an Israeli military spokesman, said aircraft carried out the overnight strike in retaliation of Tuesday's bombing.

He described targets as military facilities on the Syrian-held side of the Golan.

Al Jazeera's Kimberly Halkett, reporting from Jerusalem, said Israel carried out the attacks because it believed that those who activated the explosive device against its soldiers operated from Syrian territory.

It was not clear who had planted the bomb in an area where the Syrian military, Lebanese Hezbollah fighters and rebels fighting President Bashar al-Assad all have a presence.

Lerner said the patrol noticed "suspicious movement" along the frontier, and when they went to investigate, the blast went off.

The army later added that one of the soldiers was seriously wounded.

"We see the Syrian army as responsible, and that is indicated by our response to the attack," Lerner said.

Israel captured the Golan from Syria in 1967 and annexed the strategic plateau in a move the world has not recognized.

Violence in Syria has spilled over the frontier in the past but Tuesday's casualties were the worst Israel has suffered there since the Syrian uprising began three years ago, Lerner said.

 

 

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An injured Israeli soldier is evacuated from a helicopter to an ambulance to Rambam Hospital in Haifa, northern Israel, on March 18, 2014.

Aljazeera


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