Tehran: Iran confirmed on Monday that a general of its elite Revolutionary Guards died in an Israeli strike on Syria that also killed six members of Lebanese group Hezbollah.

“General Mohammad Ali Allahdadi and a number of fighters and Islamic Resistance [Hezbollah] forces were attacked by the Zionist regime’s helicopters,” said a statement on the Guards’ website.

“This brave general and some members of Hezbollah were martyred,” it said, adding that Allahdadi was in Syria “as an adviser helping the Syrian government to confront takfiri Salafist [extremist] terrorists”.

Shiite Iran is Syrian President Bashar Al Assad’s main regional ally in his war against the mainly Sunni rebels seeking to overthrow him.

A source close to Hezbollah earlier said that six Iranian soldiers, including commanders, died alongside six of its own fighters in the attack, but the Guards made no mention of other losses.

The raid, near Quneitra on the Syrian-controlled side of the Golan Heights on Sunday, enraged Hezbollah’s supporters, but analysts said the group would seek to avoid a major escalation with the Israeli regime.

Hezbollah officials said Jihad Mughniyeh, son of the group’s late commander Emad Mughniyeh, would be buried on Monday afternoon in Beirut’s southern suburbs. Massive crowds were expected.

Once solely focused on fighting the Israeli regime, Hezbollah is now deeply involved in the war in neighbouring Syria, where it backs Al Assad.