At least two people have been killed after Israel on Wednesday struck a residential area of Damascus, Syrian official media reported, the latest attack as hostilities increase since the start of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.
"An Israeli attack with a number of missiles targets the Kafr Sousa residential neighbourhood in the capital Damascus," Syria's state TV said, without immediately providing further details.
The district is home to a number of security and military headquarters.
"At least two dead in a provisional toll from the Israeli air attack on a residential apartment in the Kafr Sousa district,“ said the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
State news agency SANA published images of the purported aftermath of the attack, showing the outside of multi-story building partially blackened and windows blown out, with a fire visible in one apartment that appeared to have been targeted.
An AFP photographer said authorities had cordoned off the area, while firefighters were trying to extinguish the blaze.
Since Syria's civil war broke out in 2011, Israel has launched hundreds of air strikes on its northern neighbour, mainly targeting Iran-backed forces, including Hezbollah militants as well as Syrian army positions.
The strikes have increased since Israel's war with Hamas began on October 7, and several attacks have been reported this month.
Israel rarely comments on individual strikes but has repeatedly said it will not allow Iran -- which backs President Bashar al-Assad's government and Lebanon's powerful Hamas ally Hezbollah -- to expand its presence in Syria.
On February 3, Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said the military had attacked more than 50 Hezbollah targets in Syria and 3,400 in Lebanon since the start of the Gaza war.
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