Rockets in the North, Lebanon, Hezbollah war

War in the North: 30 Rockets Fired at the Galilee, IDF Attacks Military Structure in Lebanon

Since this morning, 115 rockets have been fired at northern Israel. Multiple fires have broken out as a result of the relentless rocket fire. No injuries have been reported. 

View of a fire in Yavne'el northern Israel (Photo by Ayal Margolin/Flash90)

IDF forces attacked a military structure in the Houla area of southern Lebanon after Hezbollah operatives were identified operating within it. Simultaneously, approximately 30 rockets were fired from Lebanon towards the Upper Galilee, with a fire breaking out in the village of Bum following a rocket landing.

The fighting in the north continues: IDF forces from the 91st Division identified several Hezbollah terrorists operating within a military structure in the Houla area of southern Lebanon this evening (Wednesday). In a follow-up operation from the air, fighter jets attacked the building where the terrorists were active.

This current attack comes shortly after sirens were activated across the Upper Galilee following the detection of around 30 rockets crossing from Lebanon. The IDF stated that some of the rockets were intercepted while others landed in open areas. Firefighting teams are currently working to extinguish a fire that broke out in the Kfar Blum area due to a rocket landing, but no casualties have been reported.

Additionally, earlier today, an anti-tank missile was identified crossing from Lebanon and landing in the Kiryat Shmona area. There were no reported injuries in this incident either.

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