Israel reportedly carried out a strike on Wednesday on a Hezbollah vehicle in Syria, close to the Lebanese border.
Initial reports said a number of Hezbollah terrorists were killed in the strike on a vehicle transporting arms from Syria to Lebanon. Later reporting indicated that though several people were injured, none were killed.
Arab media reports said the occupants of the car included a senior Hezbollah operative by the name of Imad Karimi.
Israel has long maintained that it would not accept the establishment of a permanent military presence in Syria by Hezbollah or Iran, which backs the shiite terror group.
Though Israel generally refrains from taking responsibility for specific strikes in Syria, they have acknowledged conducting hundreds to thousands of raids targeted against Iran and its proxies in the country since the start of the Syrian civil war in 2011.