The Syrian missile exploded in southern Israel, not far from the secretive Dimona nuclear reactor

A senior US general said on Thursday that he believed a Syrian missile exploding in Israel overnight did not represent an intentional attack, but rather showed a lack of Syrian air defense capability.

"I think it reflects actually incompetence in Syrian air defense... I do not believe it was an intentional attack," Marine General Kenneth McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, said during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing. 

The missile was fired from Syria towards southern Israel, where the Dimona nuclear reactor is located.

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Sirens sounded in Abu Qrenat, a Bedouin village not far from the secretive nuclear site; the Israeli military responded by striking multiple defense batteries in Syria. 

"They fired their missiles. The missiles went ballistic -- literally -- and followed a parabolic trajectory into Israel, where they were intercepted," McKenzie added. "I do not believe it was an intentional attack but, just, rather, a lack of capability on the part of the Syrian air defenders." Read more at i24