The rocket comes amid tensions on Hezbollah posts in Israeli territory and a new fence around a village split by the Blue Line.
Iran and the Muslim Brotherhood appropriate some of this money to pay lone wolves who have left Syria and Lebanon as migrants to the EU. They pose a clear and present threat.
The area of Maroun al-Ras was a key area for Hezbollah staging during the 2006 war with Israel. Now Iran's foreign minister pays it a visit.
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian met with Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah and visited to Maroun al-Ras, which is near Israel's northern border.
One terrorist was killed; the Shin Bet and IDF are seeking to confirm if they were, in fact, sent by Hezbollah.
The incident was especially embarrassing because it was revealed publicly by Lebanese media after the man was back in Lebanon.
Sources view what happens in Iran, Gaza and even the West Bank as influencing tensions and potential escalation on this border.