Israeli occupation soldiers recovered the remains of two rockets on Mount Hermon on Saturday morning that were believed to have been fired from Syria
Israeli occupation soldiers recovered the remains of two rockets on Mount Hermon on Saturday morning that were believed to have been fired from Syria.
The rockets exploded in the north at approximately 12:45 a.m. on Saturday. According to initial Zionist army assessments, the projectiles were not deliberately aimed at ‘Israel’, but were fired in the course of battles raging between the Syrian army and militant forces north of the border. There was a possibility that groups in Lebanon launched them, Haaretz said.
The projectiles were heard impacting loudly just after midnight Saturday in the Golan Heights.