Israeli military says Hezbollah launched missile at Israel, triggering ...
The missile was intercepted, and Israel said it struck about 10 Hezbollah launchers in response, as cross-border fighting continued.
- On Friday, Israel's military reported that Hezbollah launched a missile toward Israel, triggering air raid sirens in Tel Aviv; the Times reported the missile was intercepted.
- Hezbollah's late-Thursday strike on military infrastructure in Haifa followed Israel's worst bombardment of Lebanon on Wednesday, which killed more than 300 people.
- Lebanese authorities report that Israeli strikes have killed around 1,900 people and displaced more than 1 million, while at least 400 Hezbollah fighters have died.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directed officials on Thursday to begin peace negotiations with Lebanon, aiming to secure Hezbollah's disarmament.
- Scheduled Iran-US talks in Pakistan follow a two-week ceasefire agreement, positioning diplomatic efforts alongside the ongoing military escalation between Israel and Hezbollah.
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In parts of the country, the air alarm sounded after a rocket was launched on Israel. Hezbollah confirmed the attack and reported that it targeted military facilities.
The Israeli military stated on the 10th that Hezbollah, a Lebanese armed group, launched missiles into the country, triggering air raid sirens in multiple locations, including Tel Aviv. Israel immediately activated its air defense system and successfully intercepted the incoming missiles, with no major damage reported.
Air raid warnings have been sounded in several parts of Israel, including the commercial hub of Tel Aviv and the southern coastal city of Ashdod, following rocket attacks from Lebanon. There were no immediate reports of deaths or injuries, but Israeli media reported that air defense systems had managed to shoot down at least one missile heading towards the country. Earlier on Friday, Hezbollah said it had launched three waves of rocket and drone…
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