Alwaght- Syrian air defenses repelled Israeli regime's missiles attack on Sunday, and the country's defense systems downed most of them on Sunday.
A Syrian army statement said missiles that flew over parts of Lebanon's capital Beirut hit locations in the vicinity of the city of Homs, resulting only in material damage. Syrian anti-aircraft missile reportedly struck a remote town in the occupied Palestinian territories.
After a mid-air explosion heard across Israeli regime, remnants of the Syrian missile landed in Rahat town, Israeli regime's police said. There was no word of any casualties.
Local media showed what appeared to be the blackened front end of a large missile, standing upright in an open area among residential buildings, and tail-fins in a field.
The Tel Aviv regime's missile strikes regularly target the positions of the Syrian army or those of its allies.
Damascus has repeatedly complained to the United Nations over the Israeli assaults, urging the world body's Security Council to take action against Tel Aviv’s crimes.
The occupying regime has even been using the territory to provide safe passage and medical treatment for the anti-Syria Takfiri terrorists, who would flee there from the Syrian military's counter-terrorism operations.