Syrian Missile Strikes Near Israel's Dimona Nuclear Reactor Site. Israel Retaliates Against Targets Around Damascus

A missile launched from Syria struck southern Israel early Thursday, setting off air raid sirens near the country's top-secret nuclear reactor (pictured, file photo)  

Daily Mail: Air raid sirens sound at Israeli nuclear reactor as air force shoots down missile over the country – before hitting targets near Damascus in retaliation on tense night in the Middle East 

 * There were no immediate reports of any injuries or damage in Israel after blast 

 * Israel said in response to the launch it attacked several missile batteries in Syria

 * Syria's state news agency said Syrian air defences intercepted the Israeli attack 

A missile launched from Syria struck southern Israel early Thursday, setting off air raid sirens near the country's top-secret nuclear reactor. 

In response, it said it attacked the missile launcher and air-defense systems in neighbouring Syria. 

The incident, marking the most serious violence between Israel and Syria in years, pointed to likely Iranian involvement. 

Iran, which has troops and proxies in Syria, accused Israel of a series of attacks on its nuclear facilities, including sabotage at its Natanz nuclear facility on April 11, and vowed revenge. 

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WNU Editor: The Syrian missile that struck near Israel's Dimona nuclear reactor site was from a ground to air missile launched by Syria during an Israeli airstrike on the Golan Heights. This Syrian missile traveled a great distance over Israel before landing (shot down?) in southern Israel. 

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