Three rockets were launched from Syrian territory towards Israeli territory overnight Saturday.

The IDF Spokesperson’s Unit said that two of the rockets crossed into Israeli territory. One fell in open areas, while the second one was intercepted by the IDF Aerial Defense Array.

In response, IDF Artillery struck the area in Syria from which the rockets were launched.

In addition, an IDF UAV struck the launchers in Syria from which rockets were launched into Israeli territory.

Later, IDF fighter jets struck additional targets in Syrian territory, including a military compound of the Fourth Division of the Syrian Armed Forces, military radars systems and artillery posts used by the Syrian Armed Forces.

“The IDF sees the State of Syria responsible for all activities occurring within its territory and will not allow any attempts to violate Israeli sovereignty,” said the IDF Spokesperson’s Unit.

Following the launches, sirens were sounded in the towns of Natur and Avnei Eitan in the northern Golan Heights. There were no reports of physical injuries or damages as a result of the rocket fire.

On Saturday evening, three rockets were launched from Syria into Israeli territory.

According to the IDF, one of the rockets crossed into Israeli territory and landed in open areas in the southern Golan Heights.

Missile warning sirens were sounded, but the IDF did not launch interceptors in accordance with the policy.

On Thursday, Hamas terrorists launched over 30 rockets from south Lebanon into northern Israel. Two Israelis were wounded by shrapnel from the rocket attacks. In addition, terrorists in Gaza fired numerous rockets into Israel.

In response to the rocket fire, the IDF on Friday struck targets, including terror infrastructures belonging to the Hamas terrorist organization in southern Lebanon.