World | Israel Israel Bombs Site in Syria It's the second time this year By John Johnson Posted May 4, 2013 6:09 AM CDT Copied This citizen journalism image provided by the Syrian Revolution Against Bashar Assad shows Syrian rebels, right, standing next a damaged warplane, at Abu Dhour military airbase in Idlib, Syria. (AP Photo/The Syrian Revolution Against Bashar Assad) Two ominous developments in Syria overnight: Israel airstrike: Israel bombed a site within Syria for the second time this year, reports Reuters. Official details are scarce, but the Israeli strike reportedly hit a warehouse that contained high-tech missiles, though not chemical weapons. Israeli officials feared that Bashar al-Assad was sending them to Hezbollah in Lebanon, reports AP. Residents fleeing: The BBC reports that hundreds of Syrians have fled coastal areas amid unconfirmed accounts of at least two massacres by pro-government militia members. A BBC correspondent says videos, which haven't been verified, show corpses including women and children in the villages of al-Bayda and Baniya. Opposition groups allege that a campaign of "sectarian cleansing" is underway to set up a safe haven for members of the minority Alawite sect, of which Assad is a member. Read These Next A day after Scott Pelley unloaded on 60 Minutes bosses, he is out. Miami-Dade may have made a $400 million mistake. She put herself on the casino ban list. Then she won a jackpot. Michelle Obama: White men don't seem to have imposter syndrome. Report an error