Syrian authorities said Saturday that they found and closed a tunnel between their country and Lebanon they believed was used for smuggling by "Lebanese militias".
In a statement to the official SANA news agency, a defense ministry official said the army "discovered a tunnel connecting Syrian and Lebanese territory near the village of Hosh al-Sayyid Ali, west of Homs".
"The tunnel was being used for smuggling by Lebanese militias and the relevant military authorities have closed it."
Lebanon's east, along the border with Syria, is a stronghold of the Iran-backed group Hezbollah, which is currently fighting a war against Israel.
Hezbollah provided military support to former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, who was overthrown in December 2024 by an opposition coalition hostile to the movement.
Since then, its supply routes from Syria have been cut off, and Lebanese and Syrian authorities are trying to combat smuggling across the porous border between the two countries.