The Israeli army today again attacked positions of the pro-Iranian militia "Hezbollah" in Syria, reported DPA, quoted by BTA.
The army said it attacked a military infrastructure that "based on accurate intelligence was being used by the terrorist organization "Hezbollah" on the Syrian front".
Initially, the information could not be independently verified.
"The IDF holds the Syrian regime responsible for all activities that take place on its territory," the army said.
Israel bombed targets in Syria with the aim of hitting personnel of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and pro-Iranian militias, including the Lebanese Hezbollah movement, based there. Israel's goal is to prevent Iran and its allied militias from expanding their military influence in Syria.
Israeli attacks on Syria have increased since the beginning of the war in Gaza between Israel and the Palestinian militant organization "Hamas" six months ago, summarizes DPA.
After the attack on the Iranian embassy complex in Damascus on April 1, the militia "Hezbollah" said the attack would have consequences. Iran, which blames Israel for the attack, also threatened to strike back.
"Hezbollah" controls southern Lebanon along the border with Israel. The militia is also active in Syria. There she is fighting alongside Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's government forces. Iran and Russia are Assad's most important partners.