Israel At War, Northern Border

The Shooting Resumes: 2 Anti-Tank Missiles Fired from Lebanon, no Casualties Reported

Two anti-tank missiles fired from Lebanon towards the community of Adamit in the Western Galilee, reportedly landing in open areas. No casualties or damage were reported.

Illustration (Photo: Ayal Margolin, Flash90)

After a quiet night on the northern border, this morning (Thursday) renewed firing from Lebanon as two anti-tank missiles were launched toward Kibbutz Adamit in Western Galilee.

According to reports, both missiles landed in open areas, and no casualties or damage have been reported at this stage. As a reminder, last night saw several incidents of firing from Lebanon into Israel, and throughout the day, the IDF targeted Hezbollah's terror infrastructure in response. The targets attacked included operational command and launching positions, along with artillery fire toward the sources of fire in Lebanon.

In the afternoon, it was reported that an Air Force fighter jet targeted terror infrastructure and a military structure belonging to Hezbollah in the Lebanese territory, and in the morning, fighters attacked a military structure in the Naqoura area, from which firing toward Israeli territory was identified. Additionally, during the night, the Air Force targeted a military commander's post in the Kfarchouba area.

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