Syria claims Hezbollah kidnapped, executed three Syrian soldiers, responds with shelling - report

The Syrian army has clashed with Hezbollah several times since the overthrow of the Assad regime.

 People visit the burial site of former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, on the outskirts of Beirut (photo credit: REUTERS/MOHAMED ABD EL GHANY)
People visit the burial site of former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, on the outskirts of Beirut
(photo credit: REUTERS/MOHAMED ABD EL GHANY)

Hezbollah “ambushed and kidnapped three members of the Syrian Arab Army on the Syrian-Lebanese border near the Zeita Dam, west of Homs, before taking them to Lebanese territory and executing them on the spot,” the Syrian Defense Ministry told state media.

It continued, “We will take all necessary measures after this dangerous escalation by Hezbollah militias,” SANA reported.

Following Sunday’s announcement, Lebanese media reported that the Syrian Army had begun shelling Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley, a Hezbollah stronghold.

During the shelling, the terror group denied any responsibility for the kidnapping and murder of the soldiers, telling pro-Hezbollah media, “We reiterate what we have previously announced repeatedly: Hezbollah has no connection to any events taking place within Syrian territory.”

Hezbollah-aligned media reported that one person had been killed in the clashes.

 Syrian interim-President Ahmad al-Sharaa in front of the Syrian and Hezbollah flags (illustrative). (credit: REUTERS/KHALIL ASHAWI/FILE PHOTO, SHUTTERSTOCK)
Syrian interim-President Ahmad al-Sharaa in front of the Syrian and Hezbollah flags (illustrative). (credit: REUTERS/KHALIL ASHAWI/FILE PHOTO, SHUTTERSTOCK)

Riyadh’s Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath said one Syrian army member was killed and two journalists were wounded by a Hezbollah missile on the Syrian border.

Lebanese media reported following the clashes, “The Lebanese Army handed over, via the Lebanese Red Cross, the bodies of three Syrian fighters at a border crossing with Syria.”

Assad regime collapse fallout

Many analysts pointed to Israel’s victory over the Iranian proxy during the 2024 invasion of Lebanon as a key factor in the eventual collapse of the Assad regime in Syria.

Hezbollah was a key pillar of the Assad regime, and Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has vowed to prevent the return of Iranian influence.


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The Syrian Army has clashed with Hezbollah several times since the Assad regime was overthrown in December.

Most of the fighting has been concentrated near the border town of Al Qusayr, which served as a key smuggling point for Iranian arms shipments to Hezbollah.