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Hezbollah strikes back: One person seriously injured from UAV in Ya'ara, 8 injured in separate incident near Kiryat Shemonah

Hezbollah continues to rampage on the northern border. After firing towards Ramim Ridge, a report of a seriously injured person from anti-tank or UAV fire in the area of Yara settlement in the western sector of the border.

Smoke rises near the border between Israel and South Lebanon (Photo: Flash90 / Eyal Margolin)

Israel at war, day 349

Hezbollah has been firing salvos of rockets, mortar shells, and missiles towards the north since morning, near the border.

After 11:30, a missile or UAV hit the area of Ya'ara settlement, which is west of the northern border. There is one person injured, apparently seriously, who is being evacuated to the hospital.

According to the IDF spokesperson, "A short time ago, several unmanned aerial vehicles that crossed from Lebanon were identified near Beit Hillel. Firefighting forces are operating at the point to extinguish a fire that broke out. There are no casualties. No impacts were identified in the settlement area."

Earlier today (Thursday), at least 8 people were hit by 2 anti-tank missiles fired towards Israeli territory in the Ramim Ridge area in the eastern sector – near Kiryat Shmona.

The Rambam Hospital said that two injured from the anti-tank fire in Tel Hai earlier today were evacuated by helicopter to the hospital. At this time, the two are being examined. The hospital stated that they will provide updates on the condition of the injured later.

4 additional injured were evacuated to Rebecca Sieff Hospital in Safed. There it was reported that 3 are in light condition and one in moderate condition.

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This needs to end.
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