"The Israeli occupation forces on Sunday and Monday carried out a new attack against positions inside Syrian territory, which constitutes a new, flagrant violation of the 1974 Separation of Forces Agreement, of the UN charter and international law," Syria's foreign ministry said in letters addressed to the UN secretary general and to the Security Council.
The ministry said the attack involved "fire from tanks, mortars and rockets as well as raids launched by five Israeli fighter jets, causing the death of four martyrs, wounding nine other soldiers and damaging positions and equipment".
The Arab Israeli son of a defence ministry contractor was killed on the Golan yesterday when a blast hit the car he was travelling in with his father.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights had reported today that Israeli warplanes killed at least 10 Syrian soldiers during the raids.
The Britain-based monitor said the main target of the Israeli warplanes was the headquarters of Brigade 90, a unit deployed on the Golan, but other positions were also targeted.
The Israeli military said today that its aircraft had hit nine Syrian army positions on the Golan.
Their targets included Syrian military headquarters and launching positions, Israel's army said, adding direct hits were confirmed.
Israeli troops captured 1,200 square kilometres (460 square miles) of the Golan Heights during the 1967 Six-Day War, annexing it later in a move never recognised by the international community.
The two countries are technically still at war.
Since the beginning of the March 2011 uprising against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, his forces have engaged in intense combat with rebels in the Golan area.
"In parallel to this raid, armed terrorist groups attacked military posts, but the army pushed them back," it said.
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