The Israeli military did not immediately provide comment on reports that multiple people had been killed or specify the location of the strike.
The call comes amid the Al Ahli Hospital explosion in Gaza, which IDF intel showed was caused by a Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket misfire.
IDF chief Aharon Haliva stated that Israel will maintain quiet on the border, despite Hezbollah's attempts to force a conflict.
Hezbollah and Iran may be looking for a window of opportunity to act against Israel.
In the more serious incident of the two, a number of still-unidentified suspects approached the fence and attempted to sabotage it.
Iran‘s regime has a feedback loop of consumption of Israeli media, in which its own beliefs are bolstered by reading reports in Hebrew media, which then reinforces Tehran’s worldview.
Hezbollah, which is a terrorist group backed by Iran, has more than 150,000 rockets and it also has drones and precision guided munitions.
Hezbollah has continued to threaten Israel over the years. It has harassed the Jewish state with drones and sent agents to areas near the Golan.