Israeli strikes in Golan Heights
For the third time in three days, the Israeli Air Force (IAF) has attacked the Syrian forces amid their clashes with the terrorist group Al Nusra Front.

According to the sources of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), the Israeli jets struck the position of the NDF Golan Regiment at six o'clock in the morning on Monday.

It shall be noted that the IAF targeted the area, more particularly a bridge, which was liberated by the Syrian National Defense Forces (NDF) a day before from the hands of Al Nusra Front terrorists.

The Israeli raids resulted in deaths of 2 NDF soldiers (3, according to some sources), while another 3 were left wounded.

National Defense Forces are Syria's largest volunteer group. Supervised by the Syrian Army, the group has played a vital role in getting rid of the terrorist threat.

An IDF spokesman later told the Israeli TV station Channel 10 that no alarm systems were triggered as there was no reliable data confirming the fall of the projectiles on the Israeli-controlled side of the Golan Heights (which was the case with Saturday and Sunday's raids).

The Israeli forces, however, keep searching the area.

It is noteworthy that all three consecutive Israeli attacks coincided with the major progress of the Syrian Army and its allies against Al Nusra Front terrorists in Quneitra province.

Currently, Al Nusra Front terrorists are trying to storm the town of Madinat Al Baath.

The latest Israeli provocation comes right after the Syrian forces killed at least 45 Al Nusra Front terrorists and left many more injured.