Civil defense sirens sounded in dozens of cities in northern Israel early Sunday morning.
Interceptor missiles were activated in northern Israel when Hezbollah fired a barrage across the border, the Israeli military said in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Air raid sirens were activated for one hour and 10 hours in Haifa, Nazareth, Afula and in Baiksa Galilee, second only to the Jerusalem Post.
In a post on X (old Twitter), the IDF said that “about 10 versions” A surge was discovered in Lebanese territory. Most of the projects were intercepted, which led to an increase in the IDF.
Two bullets landed in the Nazareth area. A 60-year-old man was lightly wounded in Baiksa Galilee, according to MDA, an Israeli medical emergency and disaster services organization.
Lebanon's Al-Mayadeen TV quoted a Hezbollah spokesman as saying the group fired dozens of Fadi-1 and Fadi-2 rockets at Israel's Ramat David air base in response to the Jewish state's previous air strikes in Lebanon.
The bombing represents the latest round of escalation between Israel and the militant group Hezbollah, which has carried out cross-border attacks in solidarity with Hamas in Gaza.
The Israeli military also said it targeted approximately 180 Hezbollah soldiers in southern Lebanon throughout Saturday, destroying them. “Thousands of barrels of rocket launchers are ready for immediate use against Israeli civilians.” Israeli forces attacked a Beirut suburb on the sixth day, killing several senior Hezbollah leaders. According to Lebanese authorities, 37 people were killed.
“We will continue to operate against Hezbollah until we achieve our mission: ensuring the safe return of communities in northern Israel to their homes.” Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant spoke at the sixth exhibition.
UN officials in both Russia and China have condemned the explosions, calling them indiscriminate.
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