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Attack from Syria Kills 13-Year-Old Boy, Israel Says

The death marks the first fatality on Israel's side of the frontier since the Syrian civil war began.
Image: An Israeli soldier uses binoculars on the Israeli-Syrian border in the Golan Heights
An Israeli soldier uses binoculars from a Merkava tank on the Israeli-Syrian border near Quneitra in the center of the Golan Heights, 22 June 2014. A 15-year-old was killed and two others injured when an explosion struck a vehicle in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights bordering Syria, the Israeli military. It is the first death on that side of the border since fighting erupted in Syria more than three years ago. Israel captured the Golan Heights from Syria in the Six-Day War of 1967. It later annexed the territory. ATEF SAFADI / EPA

An attack from inside Syria on Sunday killed a 13-year-old Israeli boy on the occupied Golan Heights, the first fatality on Israel's side of the frontier since the Syrian civil war began, relatives and the military said.

Israeli tanks fired at Syrian army positions in response to what an Israeli military spokesman described as an intentional attack. Israel launched more strikes later from the air and land at nine Syrian army positions, including a military headquarters, the army said. It confirmed direct hits on the targets.

The Defense Ministry said the teenager, an Arab citizen of Israel from a village in the Galilee, had accompanied his father, one of the ministry's civilian contractors, to the Golan, and that two other people were wounded in the incident.

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Israeli officials initially said the boy, Mohammed Qaraqara, was 15. Relatives said he was 13. "He was an excellent student, everyone loved him," his cousin, Salah Qaraqara, 52, told Reuters.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the attackers of indiscriminate killing of Israeli citizens.

"The enemies of the state of Israel use all means, they don't hesitate to attack civilians and kill children ... they do not differentiate between Israel's Jewish and non-Jewish citizens," he said.

A military spokeswoman said an anti-tank missile fired from Syria across the frontier fence on the Golan had struck the water tanker in which Qaraqara had been traveling.

"This is the most substantial event that we have had on the border with Syria since the beginning of the (Syrian civil) war," a military spokesman said.

Shelling from the Syrian civil war has occasionally spilled over onto the Golan, including what Israel has said were deliberate attacks on its troops. Israel captured the western part of the plateau from Syria in a 1967 war and annexed it in a move that is not internationally recognized. While the Syrian army has a presence on the Golan, some areas are controlled by rebels fighting to topple President Bashar al-Assad, including al Qaeda-inspired militants hostile to the Jewish state.

Israel says Hezbollah guerrillas from Lebanon are also operating, on Assad's behalf, on the Golan. Israeli officials have voiced concern that Israel will increasingly become a target during and after the Syrian conflict.

Last March, four Israeli soldiers were wounded in a roadside bombing along the Golan frontier. Israel responded to that incident by launching air strikes against Syrian military sites.

- Reuters