Report: Israel struck government army bases in Syria
Report: Israel struck government army bases in Syriaצילום: רויטרס

Arab media on Sunday morning reported that Israel struck a military base under the control of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces. The base is located in the village of Nbaa Al-Fawwar, on the outskirts of Quneitra bordering Israel.

According to Al Mayadeen TV, three people were killed and two were injured in the attack.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights monitoring group said the attack had targeted a "weapons warehouse" in the camp.

Additional details have not been released.

On Friday, just before the Sabbat, air raid sirens sounded in various locations in Israel's Golan, and shortly thereafter two mortar shells were found in Israeli territory.

No one was injured and no damage was caused.

In an earlier air strike on Friday, a mortar shell was found in an open area in the northern Golan Heights.

The IDF attacked the Syrian sites from which the mortars were fired. "Before the civil war, my friends on the left said that it is possible for us to leave the Golan Heights in return for peace," said one of soldier involved in the operation.