Isreali forces have killed four IS-linked gunmen after they fired at the soldiers in the Golan attack.
Israeli forces killed four gunmen linked to the Islamic State group after they fired on soldiers Sunday, the military said, in the first such attack on the occupied Golan Heights.
The Israeli soldiers were
targeted with machinegun fire and mortars and they shot back, before
the air force bombed the vehicle carrying the gunmen identified as
members of "Shuhada al-Yarmouk, an IS affiliate", said spokesman
Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner.
The
soldiers, from the Golani Brigade, were beyond the fence separating
Israeli-occupied Golan from Syria but on Israeli territory, Lerner told
AFP, noting none was wounded in the clash.
Since
the beginning of the internal Syrian conflict in 2011, stray fire from
government and rebel forces has hit Israel, as have attacks by the
Lebanese Shiite militant group Hezbollah and its affiliates.
Sunday's
clash marked the first time Syria-based jihadists opened fire on
Israeli soldiers on territory under Israeli control, according to a
retired general, but probably did not mark a change in the strategy of
the IS group.
"A direct attack like that on Israeli activities on Israeli side of border -- this is the first time," reserves general Nitzan Nuriel told reporters.
Nuriel
said Israel has a policy of preventive action that it uses from time to
time in the "grey zone" -- the term he used to describe "pockets
between the security fence along the border and the official
(demarcation line) between us and our neighbours."
The
former director of Israel's Counter Terrorism Bureau said the
initiative behind the jihadist attack was "a local decision" and not
emanating from a higher echelon, and did not mark a new policy of IS
attacks on Israeli forces.
"They know
exactly what the Israeli response" would be to attacks, Nuriel said of
IS. An Israeli front is "the last thing IS needs at this stage".
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the soldiers who "successfully repelled an attempted attack on the convergence point of three borders".
"Our
forces are prepared on our northern border, and we won't let IS
elements or other hostile elements use the cover of the war in Syria to
establish themselves next to our borders," he said in remarks relayed by
his office.
Israel seized 1,200 square
kilometres (460 square miles) of the Golan from Syria in the Six-Day War
of 1967 and later annexed it in a move never recognised by the
international community.
While avoiding
being drawn into the internal Syrian conflict, Israel attacks Syrian
military targets when fire, even unintentional, spills over the
demarcation line.
The Israeli army holds the Syrian government accountable for any fire from its territory, regardless of the source.
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