Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency reported that the aircraft targeted the SUV near al-Haidari Stores in Jdeidat Yabous village, which is situated 45 kilometers west of the Syrian capital Damascus and across from Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, on Wednesday.
The report added that the airstrike damaged the car but did not result in any casualties.

An unnamed Lebanese security source told Lebanon’s English-language The Daily Star newspaper that the Israeli drone’s initial attempt to destroy the car failed, allowing the vehicle to stop by the side of the road and its four passengers to escape before a second rocket hit and destroyed it.
Some media reports, meanwhile, said the strike sought to assassinate a Hezbollah commander.
Hezbollah deputy chief says the Lebanese resistance movement is fully ready to respond to any act of aggression by the Israeli regime.
Earlier this month, a senior Hezbollah commander in southern Lebanon was killed apparently by agents working for Israel’s Mossad spy organization.
Ali Mohammed Younes of the southern Lebanese village of Jebchit was pulled from his car, stabbed and shot on a road near Nabatieh.
Younes was reportedly in charge of operations to locate spies for and collaborators with the Israeli regime.
Unknown gunmen have assassinated a member of the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
On April 10, the Israeli army threatened to strike Hezbollah positions in Syria.
The military posted grainy footage on its Twitter page, which purportedly showed the head of the Syrian Armed Forces 1st Corps, Luau Ali Ahmad Assad, “visiting Hezbollah positions in Syria.”
The Hezbollah member was recently killed in southern Lebanon apparently by Mossad agents.
The text accompanying the footage on the Israeli post read, “See the man with white hair? That’s the head of the Syrian Armed Forces 1st Corps, Luau Ali Ahmad Assad. He’s visiting Hezbollah positions in #Syria.”
“Our message: We see you. Consider this a warning,” the caption further read. “We won’t allow Hezbollah to entrench itself militarily in Syria.”



