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Four killed in Israeli strikes in Syria

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BeIRUT: Two civilians were among the four people who were killed by Israeli strikes on Wednesday targeting the Syrian part where loyal fighters on Hizbullah based, said the monitor.
Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an UK-based group that relies on sources in the field, said Israeli missiles crashed into the area near three villages in the West Province of Homs.
Raid killed four people, including two civilians, said war monitor, although it could not determine whether two other deaths were civilians or soldiers.
The official Syrian news agency, quoted a military official, said two civilians had been killed and seven people were injured in the attack carried out at dawn.
“Israeli) aggression resulted in the deaths of two civilians and injured six soldiers and one civilian,” said the military official.
Strikes targets the position in the middle of the country, he said, without providing more details about the location.
Syrian air defense “expels aggression and shooting down” from Missil, there is a word, quoting the same source.
The Israeli military, who rarely recognizes individual strikes in Syria, refuses to comment on “reports in foreign media”.
Israel said repeatedly it would not allow the Syria neighbor to be launchpad for her brother Iran.
Because the civil war broke out in Syria in 2011, Israel had carried out hundreds of air strikes in the Syrian region, targeting the position of the government and troops supported by Iran and Hezbollah fighters.
Similar strikes on November 3 Hit position held by the Syrian government and pro-Iran’s allies near Damascus, said Observatory.
On October 30, five pro-Iranian militias were killed in Israeli strikes which destroyed Hezbollah and Iranian weapons and ammunition near the Syrian capital, said the monitor.
Israeli strikes in mid-October killed nine pro-government fighters near T4 airbase in East Palmyra in Central Syria, according to the same source.

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