Israel Video. Israel 'strikes ISIL target' on Syrian side of Golan Heights Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 28/11/2016 - 7:31 GMT+1 The Israeli military says it has struck an ISIL target on the Syrian side of the Golan Heights. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Israel 'strikes ISIL target' on Syrian side of Golan Heights Now playing Next Pashinyan moves to defuse Russia tensions ahead of crucial vote Now playing Next Italy marks 80 years of the Republic with military parade in Rome Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | June 2nd, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next China's highest bridge attracts millions of visitors Now playing Next Giant Lionel Messi statue dismantled in Kolkata Now playing Next Moment bear chases and attacks workers in Japan Now playing Next 'Invisible' nicotine grips young people and raises alarm among public health experts Now playing Next US-Iran peace deal at risk as EU approves controversial migration law Now playing Next Trump says he halted Israel's offensive, keeps door open to Iran talks Now playing Next Iran suspended negotiations via mediators with US, state media says Now playing Next EU approves strictest-ever migration law, including return hubs Now playing Next A blood test could flag Alzheimer’s risk early. But how reliable is it? Now playing Next MILEX 26: EU deploys 2,500 troops in Spain to test its rapid reaction force Now playing Next From Phrygian kings to modern diplomacy: Ankara’s rise as a global cultural crossroads Now playing Next Protests against luxury resort in Albania linked to Jared Kushner now in second day More videos
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