Israel Strikes Syria Military Sites
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Israel strikes military targets containing weapons in southern Syria

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At least two people were killed by a strike on one of the sites, the headquarters of a military unit southwest of Damascus , a war monitor said.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said two military sites south of the Syrian capital were targeted, as AFP correspondents reported hearing loud explosions and warplanes flying over the city.
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