An Israeli strike on Damascus killed the Iranian Revolutionary Guards’ spy chief for Syria and three other Guards members on Saturday, Iranian media said, in an attack that flattened a multi-storey residential building.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor said six people were killed in the Israeli strike in the Mazzeh neighborhood of the Syrian capital.
In recent weeks, Israel has been accused of intensifying strikes on senior Iranian and allied figures in Syria and Lebanon – backers of the Palestinian militant group Hamas – raising fears the Gaza conflict could expand.
“The Revolutionary Guards’ Syria intel chief, his deputy and two other Guards members were martyred in the attack on Syria by Israel,” Iran’s Mehr news agency said, quoting an informed source.
In a statement, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) confirmed it lost four of its members in the strike that it accused Israel, its regional arch-foe, of carrying out.
The mid-morning strike, which caused a large plume of smoke to billow into the sky, was also reported by Syrian state media.
The war-torn country’s official news agency, SANA, said a residential building in Damascus’ Mazzeh neighbourhood had been targeted in what it called “an Israeli aggression.”
An AFP correspondent at the scene said the destroyed building was cordoned off with ambulances, firefighters and Syrian Arab Red Crescent rescue teams all present at the site.
Civil defense workers were busy searching for survivors under the rubble of the totally collapsed building, he said.
AFP video footage showed damaged cars covered in rubble and with their windows blown out near the site of the strike.
“I heard the explosion clearly in the western Mazzeh area, and I saw a large cloud of smoke,” a resident told AFP, requesting anonymity for security concerns.
“The sound was similar to a missile explosion, and minutes later I heard the sound of ambulances,” he added.
When asked about the strike, the Israeli army told AFP: “We do not comment on reports from the foreign media.”
During more than a decade of civil war in Syria, Israel has launched hundreds of air strikes on its territory, primarily targeting Iran-backed forces as well as Syrian army positions.
But it has intensified attacks since the war between Israel and Hamas, which like Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement is an ally of Iran, began on Oct. 7.
Israel rarely comments on individual strikes targeting Syria, but it has repeatedly said it will not allow arch foe Iran, which backs President Bashar al-Assad’s government, to expand its presence there.
Since 2011, Syria has endured a bloody conflict that has claimed over half a million lives and displaced several million people and plunged.