Israeli soldiers from the Golani Brigade take part in a military training exercise in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights near the border with Syria on January 19, 2015. Iran confirmed today that a general of its elite Revolutionary Guards died in an Israeli strike on Syria that also killed six members of Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. AFP PHOTO / JACK GUEZ (Photo credit should read JACK GUEZ/AFP via Getty Images)

The Israeli military said early Sunday that it struck several targets in Syria after rockets were fired toward Israel amid the Easter celebration.

Six rockets were launched toward the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights starting late Saturday, the Israeli Defence Force (IDF) said.

This has further heightened tensions in the region after a flare-up in violence.

The attacks came in two barrages, according to the IDF.

Two rockets “crossed into Israeli territory,” and one rocket was intercepted in the second.

Earlier, three rockets had been launched, with one landing in the southern Golan Heights.

There were no reports of casualties.

In response, the IDF said it hit the launchers in Syria from which the rockets were fired and a Syrian military compound, radar systems, and army artillery posts.

The Golan Heights is a strategically important rocky region, about 60 kilometres long and 25 kilometres wide.

The plateau was conquered by Israel during the Six-Day War in 1967 and annexed in 1981.

The international community considers the area of Syrian territory occupied by Israel.

Israel’s air force regularly bombs targets in neighbouring Syria to prevent Iranian militias from expanding their military influence in the war-torn country.

The missile attacks come amid high tensions in the region after rockets were fired into Israel from Gaza and Lebanon recently, with Israel quickly initiating counter-attacks.

(dpa/NAN)