A mortar shell was fired on Wednesday night from Syrian territory toward Israel's Golan Heights. There were no reports of injuries or damages.

Security forces are investigating whether the shell fell in Israeli territory, and if it was fired intentionally or as an errant shot from rival forces in Syria.

Last month, an Israeli army unit came under fire on the Golan Heights, near the Syrian border. One officer sustained light shrapnel wounds and did not require hospitalization. The defense establishment believes that the fire was shot intentionally at the forces, on operational activity in the area. About two hours later, IDF forces identified another shot coming from the direction, but there were no injuries.

Last January, two Israeli soldiers were killed and seven wounded after an anti-tank missile struck an Israel Defense Forces vehicle in the Har Dov area near the Lebanon border.

