Syria has accused Israel of carrying out air strikes against two government-held areas in Damascus province, one of them near the capital's international airport, a media report said Monday.
"The Israeli enemy attacked Syria by targeting two safe areas in Damascus province, namely the Dimas area and the area of Damascus International Airport," Al Jazeera Reported citing reports from Syria's state-owned Al Ikhbariya TV station.
Al Ikhbariya reported no casualties, but said "the Israeli enemy committed a heinous attack by targeting two peaceful areas in the Damascus countryside".
It said the attacks were evidence that Israelis were supporting what it called "terrorists".
"The reports also said the Syrian government would respond in a way the military saw it. But they have said this before and they have not responded militarily against Israel."
The Israeli military has launched several air raids against Syrian military positions since the outbreak of the country's armed uprising in 2011.
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The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, which monitors the conflict, said one of the sites targeted, Dimas, was a military position.
Operations at the international airport are both civilian and military.
Before Sunday, the most recent air raid was in March and targeted military positions in the Quneitra region that borders the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
Syria and Israel are officially in a state of war, and Israel has since 1967 occupied the Golan Heights. The occupation is not recognised by the international community.