Mortar Bombs Fired at Shlomi

10 Mortar Bombs were Fired at Shlomi, the IDF Attacked in Response

Alarms were sounded in Shlomi after about 10 mortar bomb launches towards the region that fell in an open area were detected. In response, IDF forces attacked the source of the shooting and destroyed Hezbollah infrastructure in Lebanon.

(Photo: Eyal Margolin / Flash 90)

Red alarms sounded this morning (Sunday) in the settlement of Shlomi in the Western Galilee. An IDF spokesperson stated that about ten launches of mortar bombs were detected towards the region that fell in an open area. IDF forces are attacking the source of the shooting in Lebanese territory in response.

In addition, it was said that IDF warplanes destroyed infrastructure of the terrorist organization Hezbollah in Lebanon a short time ago.

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(Video: IDF spokesman)

As mentioned, last night the IDF forces attacked a series of terrorist targets of the Hezbollah organization, following launches from Lebanon towards the northern settlements. Among the targets were military compounds and terrorist positions. Also, in response to the launch of a surface-to-air missile at an IDF aircraft, battle planes destroyed an advanced surface-to-air missile system.

It was also reported that an IDF remotely manned aircraft made an emergency landing early in the morning in an open area in the north of the country. A preliminary investigation of the incident indicates that the aircraft was not hit by enemy fire. The IDF spokesperson stated that there were no casualties, and the circumstances of the incident are being investigated.

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