Hezbollah Strikes Back After Killing Of Hamas Leader

by Micha Gefen
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Hezbollah launched over 40 projectiles at the Mount Meron area over Shabbat in its response to the assassination of Hamas leader Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut last week. There were no injuries reported from the attack, which was the largest single volley of rockets sent into Northern Israel since the beginning of the war.

In response to the Hezbollah attack, Israeli fighter jets carried out strikes on two “significant” Hezbollah military compounds Southern in Lebanon, in response to the terror group’s attack on northern Israel today.

The sites, according to the IDF, housed infrastructure used by Hezbollah’s air defense unit.

Israel’s air force also hit Hezbollah sites in southern Lebanon’s Rab El Thalathine, Ramyah, Meiss el-Jabal, and Ayta ash-Shab. The targets include Hezbollah cells, rocket launch positions, a command center, and other infrastructure used by the terror group, according to the IDF.

Several missiles were fired by Hezbollah  in the last few hours at Yiftah and Avivim, with no reports of injuries.

The IDF says Hezbollah also fired a surface-to-air missile at an Israeli military drone over Lebanon, which did not hit.


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