Israel: Struck by 2 rockets from Syria, returned fire

JERUSALEM — At least two rockets fired from Syria struck the Israeli-controlled portion of the Golan Heights on Tuesday, and Israel responded with artillery toward the suspected launching sites in Syria, according to the Israeli military.

The exchange added to already heightened tensions along a once-quiet frontier that has been increasingly destabilized by the Syrian civil war.

No casualties were reported on the Israeli side, where sirens warned of the incoming rockets, which fell on open ground. The military ordered the evacuation and closure of the ski slopes of the Mount Hermon resort, and the police briefly closed some roads in the area.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition monitoring group, said Israel had bombed bases of the Syrian army. There was no immediate information about casualties on the Syrian side.

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