Israel says it strikes targets in Syria after missile attack

Israel says it strikes targets in Syria after missile attack

The Israeli military says a missile was fired into Israel from neighbouring Syria early on Thursday, and that Israel has struck targets in Syria in response.

There were no immediate details on whether the missile landed in Israel or was intercepted.

Earlier, air raid sirens sounded in Dimona, home to Israel’s secretive nuclear reactor, indicating a possible incoming attack.

Israeli media also reported loud explosions in central Israel.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. His country’s military says it has retaliated against forces in Syria over a missile attack in the early hours of Thursday (Debbie Hill/Pool/AP)

Iranian authorities have blamed Israel for a series of incidents targeting Iran’s nuclear programme – including a mysterious fire that recently damaged its Natanz research site – and has vowed revenge.

Israel has not openly commented on the incidents, but has signalled possible involvement.

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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, whose country has accused Israel of being behind a series of incidents targeting Iran’s nuclear programme (Russian Foreign Ministry Press Service/AP)

Iran says its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes only, and has noted that Israel is widely believed to have a nuclear weapons program in Dimona.

Israel neither confirms nor denies claims it has nuclear weapons.

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