The Lebanese Hezbollah group announced on Friday that it targeted an Israeli logistics base in the occupied Syrian Golan and artillery positions in northern Israel with dozens of Katyusha rockets.
The group said its members "targeted the logistics base of Tsnobar in the occupied Golan with 50 Katyusha rockets."
Hezbollah fighters also bombed "enemy positions in the (settlement) of Za'oura with another round of Katyusha rockets," the group said in a separate statement.
It reported that the attacks "hit their targets" and were in response to the "Israeli enemy's aggression on the villages of Houla and Najariya (in southern Lebanon), which resulted in the martyrdom of civilians."
For its part, the Israeli army said it had detected the launch of about 75 rockets from Lebanon, claiming it "intercepted dozens of them," without specifying the targeted areas.
The Israeli ambulance service Magen David Adom reported on Friday that two Israelis were injured due to the firing of dozens of rockets from Lebanon at the Upper Galilee.
In a post on X, it added that after sirens were heard in the Upper Galilee near the border with Lebanon, "two individuals in their sixties were identified as injured and were transported to the hospital for treatment."
Earlier in the day, at least two children and a member of Hezbollah were killed on Friday in an Israeli raid on a town in southern Lebanon.
The Lebanese National News Agency reported that "two Syrian children succumbed to their wounds as a result of an Israeli raid targeting the town of Al-Najariya" in the Zahrani area of the Sidon district in southern Lebanon.
The Lebanon-based resistance group Hezbollah said in a statement that "Hussein Khader Mahdi from the town of Al-Najariya in southern Lebanon was killed."
With the latest fatality, the death toll of Hezbollah fighters since Oct. 8 has risen to 300, according to a tally by Anadolu.
Tension has flared along the border between Lebanon and Israel amid intermittent exchanges of weapons fire between Israeli forces and Hezbollah, in the deadliest clashes since the two sides fought a full-scale war in 2006.
The escalation comes amid an Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip that has killed over 35,300 Palestinians following a Hamas attack last Oct. 7.
*Writing by Rania Abu Shamala -
Sondakika-haberleri net
The group said its members "targeted the logistics base of Tsnobar in the occupied Golan with 50 Katyusha rockets."
Hezbollah fighters also bombed "enemy positions in the (settlement) of Za'oura with another round of Katyusha rockets," the group said in a separate statement.
It reported that the attacks "hit their targets" and were in response to the "Israeli enemy's aggression on the villages of Houla and Najariya (in southern Lebanon), which resulted in the martyrdom of civilians."
For its part, the Israeli army said it had detected the launch of about 75 rockets from Lebanon, claiming it "intercepted dozens of them," without specifying the targeted areas.
The Israeli ambulance service Magen David Adom reported on Friday that two Israelis were injured due to the firing of dozens of rockets from Lebanon at the Upper Galilee.
In a post on X, it added that after sirens were heard in the Upper Galilee near the border with Lebanon, "two individuals in their sixties were identified as injured and were transported to the hospital for treatment."
Earlier in the day, at least two children and a member of Hezbollah were killed on Friday in an Israeli raid on a town in southern Lebanon.
The Lebanese National News Agency reported that "two Syrian children succumbed to their wounds as a result of an Israeli raid targeting the town of Al-Najariya" in the Zahrani area of the Sidon district in southern Lebanon.
The Lebanon-based resistance group Hezbollah said in a statement that "Hussein Khader Mahdi from the town of Al-Najariya in southern Lebanon was killed."
With the latest fatality, the death toll of Hezbollah fighters since Oct. 8 has risen to 300, according to a tally by Anadolu.
Tension has flared along the border between Lebanon and Israel amid intermittent exchanges of weapons fire between Israeli forces and Hezbollah, in the deadliest clashes since the two sides fought a full-scale war in 2006.
The escalation comes amid an Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip that has killed over 35,300 Palestinians following a Hamas attack last Oct. 7.
*Writing by Rania Abu Shamala -
Sondakika-haberleri net