On Friday, Israel killed at least 13 people, including two children, in the Damascus countryside town of Beit Jinn.The latest air raids came after locals tried to repel an Israeli military incursion into Beit Jinn, leading to clashes.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listIsrael claimed it was going after members of the Jamaa al-Islamiya, Lebanon’s branch of the Muslim Brotherhood.However, rubbishing the Israeli claim, the group said it was not active outside Lebanon.Here’s everything you need to know about the attack in Beit Jinn and the context behind it.What happened?The Israeli army’s 55th Reserve Brigade raided Beit Jinn in the early hours of Friday morning, ostensibly to take three Syrians who live there, claiming they were members of Jamaa al-Islamiya and that they posed a “danger to Israel”.However, the incursion did not go to plan. Locals resisted, and six Israeli soldiers were wounded in the resulting clashes, three of them seriously, according to the Israeli army.Israel then sent in its warplanes.“We were asleep when we were woken up at three in the morning by gunfire,” Iyad Daher, a wounded resident, told the AFP news agency from al-Mouwasat Hospital in Damascus.“We went outside to see what was happening and saw the Israeli army in the village, soldiers and tanks,” Daher said. “Then they withdrew, the air force came – and the shells started falling.”This was the deadliest of Israel’s more than 1,000 strikes on Syria since the fall of the Assad regimeWhy were Israeli …