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Israel Air Force Separately Bomb Syria and Lebanon

| Jul 30, 2015 09:56 AM EDT

The Remains of After a Bombing

Israel separately attacked Syria and Lebanon on July 22.  According to reports, an Israeli air force jet bombed a car in Quneitra, Syrian Golan Heights.  Another attack was on a pro-Syrian Palestinian military base along the borders of Syria and Lebanon was attacked by an Israeli plane later that day. 

According to The Jerusalem Post, a Hezbollah connected Al-Mayadeen news portal reported that the attack on Syria hit a car killing three people.  The bombing reportedly happened in Khader, which is a town in the Syrian border along the countryside of Qunietra in the Syrian Golan Heights.

The report also mentioned the death of two members of a pro-Assad militia struck by an Israeli drone in a car. The report says that the car was hit in the boundary of the Israeli Golan Heights. 

 The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine reported that six are wounded after an Israeli warplane stuck near the Lebanese border.  According to Haaretz, the attack was in the East part of Lebanon.  It was aimed on an arms depot in Qousaya in the Bekaa region.

The report added that an Israeli drone fell into the sea of the northern city of Tripoli on July 11.  The Israeli military refused to confirm the drones' ownership.  Lebanon asserted that the Israeli aircrafts enters their territory and sighting of their drones are common. 

It was also reported that Israel attacked a group of miners attempting to build a mine on the boarders of Israel and Syria in Golan Heights last April.  Israel did not confirm any of the attacks.  

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