Syrian state media says government air defences have intercepted missiles fired by Israeli fighter jets near the capital, Damascus.
The reported raid on Tuesday hit an arms depot and wounded three soldiers, Syria’s state-run news agency SANA quoted an unnamed military official as saying.
“Our air defences confronted hostile missiles launched by Israeli warplanes from above the Lebanese territories and downed most of them before reaching their targets,” the military source said.
Lebanon’s the state-run National News Agency earlier reported that Israeli jets were flying at low altitude over parts of southern Lebanon.
Nearly an hour after the attacks began, Damascus residents could still hear the air defence units firing toward targets in the air.
There was no immediate comment by the Israeli military on the report.
“An IDF aerial defence system activated in response to an anti-aircraft missile launched from Syria,” the official Israeli army Twitter account later said.