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Loud explosions heard on Syria-Lebanese border spark reports Israel has bombed Hezbollah fighters

'Loud explosions' have reportedly been heard near the Falita Barrens in northwest Damascus

LOUD explosions heard over Syria last night have sparked claims the Israeli Air Force has struck Hezbollah troops.

Initial reports suggested Israel may have targeted Syrian troops, but this claim was denied by pro-regime media.

 Local media reports suggest Israeli fighter jets may have struck Syrian military points
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Local media reports suggest Israeli fighter jets may have struck Syrian military pointsCredit: Getty Images

The speculation comes just days after US President Donald Trump launched a rocket attack on a Syrian airbase after Assad's brutal chemical weapons attack in north-western Syria.

According to reports, "loud explosions" were heard overnight near the Falita Barrens in northwest Damascus.

The Falita Barrens are located near the Lebanese border-crossing, where there are said to be Hezbollah fighters.

The Lebanese Islamist group is a long-standing enemy of Israel that is fighting on the side of Assad's regime.

Pro-regime news website this morning reported that the Syrian army is not present in the region, but the possibility remains Israel was striking Hezbollah.

It comes after Israel last month acknowledged its fighter jets struck at a military base in Syria.

In November Israeli forces killed four ISIS militants in the war-torn country in the first direct clash between the country and the terror group.

The jihadis opened fire on a military patrol on the Israeli-controlled section of the Golan Heights, a military spokesman said.

But the strike against Syrian army positions tonight is confirmed this would represent a major escalation in the civil war because Israeli's arch enemy Iran backs the regime of Bashar al-Assad.


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