Media outlets close to Hezbollah confirmed that "Majdal Shams is an occupied Syrian village and not everyone in it has Israeli citizenship," explaining that "the morals and religion of the resistance basically do not accept such targeting."
The same source added: "At the height of targeting civilians, the resistance did not respond in a way that would expand the war, despite its capabilities."
Ten people were killed and about 30 others were injured, some of them seriously , on Saturday, as a result of a rocket shell falling on the town of Majdal Shams in the occupied Syrian Golan, according to initial reports issued by medical teams.
Local reports indicated that "the shell fell on a children's playground in the town. It is not clear why the air defenses did not intercept the shell, and it is also not possible to confirm at this stage whether it was a drone, a shell, or an interceptor missile."
Israeli media reported on Saturday evening that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was informed of the details of the incident that took place in the town of Majdal Shams in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights, and is holding security consultations in Washington .
For his part, an informed source in the Lebanese Hezbollah confirmed to RT today, Saturday, that the organization had nothing to do with the bombing that targeted Majdal Shams in the occupied Golan, and denied their responsibility for the incident.