The Israeli army said Thursday it had carried out two strikes in southern Syria, one of which killed a fighter of Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah.An airstrike hit “the area of Quneitra,” killing Hezbollah member Ahmad al-Jabr, while a second strike hit “the area of Al Rafeed” and “struck a terrorist who advanced terror activities against the State of Israel and operated with Iranian cooperation and direction,” an army statement said.A war monitor earlier said an Israeli strike in the Syrian-controlled Golan Heights killed two people working with Lebanon’s Hezbollah, days after major raids elsewhere in the country.Syria’s official news agency SANA reported that “two citizens were martyred due to an Israeli drone attack that targeted a civilian vehicle with a missile” on the Damascus-Quneitra road, in Quneitra province.The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor said those killed were an operative who “worked with Lebanon’s Hezbollah and was responsible for