Syrian human rights group examines crater and says it's Hezbollah rocket:
The accounts we have collected corroborate the likelihood that the attack was a rocket attack. The eyewitnesses told us they heard a strong explosion, and saw a huge fireball.
Our analysis of the football pitch suggests that the rocket hit the surface, and detonated on impact.. We believe that the size and shape of the crater created by the blast are consistent with its being created by a rocket attack, as are its depth and diameter – 2.5 meters and 1.5 meters respectively.
The damage inflicted on the site and the surrounding area corresponds with that usually caused by a Falaq-1 rocket, which is a non-guided 240mm surface-to-surface rocket used by Hezbollah, whose warhead weighs an estimated 50 kilograms.
Eyewitnesses confirmed that alarm sirens were sounded a few seconds before the rocket hit, which makes it more probable that the attack was of foreign origin.
The eyewitness accounts and video footage of the rocket attack, as well as the resulting explosion, the dimensions of the crater it created, and the rocket remnants, all indicate that the attack originated from the north. Considering the geography of Majdal Shams village, we suspect that the rocket was fired from southern Lebanon by the Lebanese group Hezbollah
https://snhr.org/blog/2024/07/29/leb...shams-village/