Sirens sounded in villages and towns across northern Israel and the Golan Heights on Tuesday evening, following a barrage of rockets fired from southern Syria, the military said.
Israeli media reported that the IDF responded with artillery fire on southern Syria.
Defense sources told The Jerusalem Post that as of right now, it is unclear whether the missile launch from Yemen and the rocket launch from Syria were coordinated, and sources noted that the military is investigating.
Additionally, the sources said that the rockets were fired from deep in Syria, beyond the buffer zone with Israel, indicating that the entity that launched the rockets used a medium-range rocket. Sources also told the Post that it is still unclear which group was behind the attack.
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Israeli media reported that the IDF responded with artillery fire on southern Syria.
Defense sources told The Jerusalem Post that as of right now, it is unclear whether the missile launch from Yemen and the rocket launch from Syria were coordinated, and sources noted that the military is investigating.
Additionally, the sources said that the rockets were fired from deep in Syria, beyond the buffer zone with Israel, indicating that the entity that launched the rockets used a medium-range rocket. Sources also told the Post that it is still unclear which group was behind the attack.
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IDF artillery fires on Syria after two rockets launched at northern Israel from beyond buffer zone
The IDF confirmed that initial rocket fire from Syria fell in an open area, causing no harm or damage.
