A security source familiar with the "Hezbollah" group reported to Reuters that "an Israeli airstrike targeted a truck belonging to the group near the Syrian border today, Thursday, resulting in the death of at least one fighter." The sources indicated that "Israel has made adjustments to its strategies following the attack carried out by militants of the Palestinian Islamic resistance movement 'Hamas' on October 7, and the subsequent airstrikes in Gaza and Lebanon."
Sputnik News reported that "an Israeli drone launched a guided missile at a vehicle in the countryside of Qusair, southwest of Homs province, central Syria." It noted that "the targeting occurred in the vicinity of the town of al-Nahriya near the Syrian-Lebanese border," confirming that "one person was killed, and others were injured as a result of this targeting." The Syrian Observatory also reported that "a drone, likely Israeli, targeted a vehicle in the Homs countryside at the Syrian-Lebanese border," and it is believed that "the vehicle belonged to Hezbollah."