Israeli media said nine Druze were arrested over the attacks on Monday, when a mob killed a Syrian and wounded another in the Golan Heights and an ambulance was stoned in the Galilee town of Hurfesh.
"An extensive wave of arrests was conducted overnight of suspects involved in two incidents of attacking military ambulances near Majdal Shams in the Golan Heights and near Hurfesh," a police statement said.
Further details of the investigations into both incidents remained under a gag order.
Army spokesman Major Arye Shalicar told AFP there was "no change" in the Israeli policy of providing "humanitarian" medical care to wounded Syrians who approach the ceasefire line on the Golan Heights.
The Jewish state says it is not involved in the internal Syrian fighting, but does not rule out the possibility that some of those given medical care are rebels.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has described the Golan Heights killing as a "lynching" and was set to meet today with local Druze leaders, who roundly condemned the attack.
Israel seized 1,200 square kilometres of the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Six-Day War.
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