The IDF on Monday afternoon took responsibility for a strike on a vehicle in Lebanon. Earlier Monday , Lebanese media reported that a UAV carried out an aerial strike on a vehicle in Bint Jbeil in southern Lebanon, killing a number of people. Sky News Arabia reported that the target was Mohammed Abed a-Rasoul Alwiya, Hezbollah's commander for the Maroun El Ras region. Later reports said that Alwiya, a member of Hezbollah's military arm, had survived the attack. Related articles: Suspicious aerial target intercepted over Tzfat 'We are at war and it doesn't end with Hezbollah' One dead following barrage on Kiryat Shmona IDF: Launches from Lebanon did not damage control unit The IDF confirmed, "A short while ago, IDF fighter jets struck a series of Hezbollah terror targets in the area of southern Lebanon." "During the strikes, an aircraft struck a vehicle in which Hezbollah terrorists were identified in the area of Maroun El Ras. Additionally, a number of terrorist infrastructure were destroyed in the areas of al-Adisa and Khiam. "Furthermore, the IDF struck two military structures and a military site in the areas of Tayr Harfa and Maroun El Ras."