Israeli occupation soldiers patrolling the occupied Golan Heights along the border with Syria fired back after coming under fire overnight
Israeli occupation soldiers patrolling the occupied Golan Heights along the border with Syria fired back after coming under fire overnight, an Israeli military statement said Tuesday.
“Overnight, shots were fired at an IDF patrol on the border in the central Golan Heights, damaging a military vehicle,” said a statement on the army’s website. No one had been wounded, it added.
“In response, IDF forces returned precise fire at the source of the gunfire. They reported a direct hit,” the statement added. “The IDF views the recent incidents in the north with concern and has lodged a complaint with UNDOF,” the UN Disengagement Force responsible for patrolling that area.
Early on Monday, the Zionist entity claimed that small-arms fire from Syria hit the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights overnight, causing no harm or damage. They also filed a complaint with the UN force on that occasion.