The Syrian army says Israel launched air strikes on an area in the southern outskirts of Damascus, where military defectors believe has a strong Iranian military presence in the second such attack within a week.
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The Israeli aerial strike on a strategic area that Israel had hit in the past came from the occupied Golan Heights and caused only material damage, the army said on Wednesday.
Military defectors said the strike targeted an military base in Jabal Mane Heights near the town of Kiswa, where Iranian Revolutionary Guards have long been entrenched in a rugged area almost 15km south of central Damascus.
Strikes that occurred in July also hit towns near Kiswa, where Lebanese pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia are deployed with other pro-Tehran militias in strength, according to a senior army defector.
The area has anti-aircraft missiles that are stationed to defend the Syrian Golan Heights along the border with Israel, the military sources said.
"We don't comment on these kind of news reports," an Israeli military spokesman told Reuters.
The aerial strikes hit a territory that is in a zone extending from the southern countryside of Damascus to the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, where the growing Iranian presence is viewed as a strategic threat by Israel.
Israel launched air raids against what it called a wide range of Syrian and Iranian targets in Syria last Wednesday.
Australian Associated Press