Syrian authorities seize a truck loaded with rockets they say was being smuggled toward Lebanon, according to reporting from multiple outlets. The seizure takes place at Syria’s border area with Iraq, where officials say they stopped the attempted transfer of weapons. The rockets are described as being allegedly bound for Lebanon’s Hezbollah, a group that has long been involved in the region’s conflicts and is widely cited as a key destination for such arms trafficking claims.

The reports focus on the authorities’ interdiction of the shipment and do not provide additional verified details such as the number or type of rockets, the identities of those involved, or whether any arrests are made. Both outlets characterize the incident as an effort to prevent cross-border weapons movement. The reports also do not specify any official statement about the truck’s route, the intended recipients on the Lebanese side, or the legal and investigative steps that follow. Overall, the accounts agree on the core event: a truck with rockets is seized on Syria’s border with Iraq under allegations of arms trafficking toward Hezbollah in Lebanon.