War in the North

Anti-tank missile fired from Lebanon, IDF responds with artillery barrage 

An anti-tank missile was fired at the entrance gate to Shatula, where two panic attack victims were treated on the spot. Shortly before that, rockets were fired at areas near a kibbutz in northern Israel.

Missile fired from Lebanon (Eyal Margolin/Flash90)

Hezbollah continues to provoke Israel, firing an anti-tank missile towards the entrance to Moshav Shatula in the North today (Sunday). Two residents were treated for panic attacks at the scene. IDF forces responded with artillery fire, barraging the source of the attack.

Shortly before that, it was reported that rocket falls had been detected in open areas between Yiftach and Menara. No damage or injuries were reported.

Earlier today, it was reported that IDF warplanes attacked terrorist infrastructures of the Hezbollah organization in the Yaroun area during the morning (Sunday).

In addition, the IDF fired artillery to remove threats in the Alma al-Che'ab area and the al-Dahaira district.

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