Damascus: Syrian army air defences met an Israeli missile strike on the outskirts of Damascus on Sunday, with no casualties, according to state media. State media cited a Syrian military source as saying missile strikes from the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights had targeted several unidentified sites. "Our air defences confronted the aggressors' missiles and downed some of them with only material losses," said a Syrian military source. Reuters was unable to confirm the report immediately. Also Read: The United Kingdom has launched an advertising campaign to deter Albanian migrants For years, Israel has carried out attacks on what it has described as Iran-linked targets in Syria, where Tehran's influence has grown since it began supporting President Bashar Assad in the 2011 civil war. Also Read: Pakistani pilgrims praise Hajj preparations According to Israeli military experts, the strikes are part of an escalation of a low-intensity conflict aimed at slowing Iran's growing entrenchment in Syria. Also Read: South Korean man would suffer up to ten years in prison for opening the plane door Fighters allied with Iran, including Hezbollah, now control vast swaths of eastern, southern, and northwestern Syria, as well as several suburbs surrounding the capital.