The armed forces had indicated shortly before that the warning sirens sounded in that area.
Israel occupied and annexed in 1967 a part of the Golan Heights, a strategic border region with Lebanon and Syria.
The Jewish state recently intensified its bombardments against Syria, especially against groups related to Iran, Israel’s archenemy.
The missile launches on Saturday came two days after some thirty rockets were fired from Lebanon, attributed to Palestinian organizations and which represented the largest escalation on the Israeli-Lebanese border since 2006.
The Israeli army responded to these missiles with bombardments in the Palestinian enclave of Gaza and in southern Lebanon.
This escalation of violence occurs in a week in which the incursion of Israeli forces into the Al Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem, the third holy place in Islam, caused great commotion in the Arab world, in the midst of Muslim Ramadan celebrations.
A car bomb attack on Friday killed an Italian in Tel Aviv and injured seven others.
Two British-Israeli nuns were also killed that same day in the West Bank, a Palestinian enclave occupied by Israel since 1967.