Israeli military says it intercepted two projectiles that crossed from Lebanon
The military said air defenses shot down the projectiles and no casualties were reported as cross-border fire again disrupted life in northern communities.
- On Sunday, the Israeli military intercepted two projectiles fired from Lebanon after sirens sounded in the border communities of Yiftah and Ramot Naftali, with no immediate reports of casualties.
- These interceptions mark the first Hezbollah-led cross-border attack since Wednesday, straining the fragile United States-brokered ceasefire that took effect in November 2024 despite continued Israeli strikes.
- Defense Minister Israel Katz said last week that Israel will strike the Dahieh district in Beirut if attacks continue: "If Israeli communities continue to be attacked, we will turn and strike the Dahieh district in Beirut."
- President Trump claimed on Truth Social he convinced Netanyahu "not to go into a major raid of Beirut," stating intermediaries secured a mutual agreement to halt shooting.
- Renewed fire disrupted daily life in northern Israel, forcing students from Lev HaEmek school into roadside shelters, as David Azulay, head of the Metula local council, criticized the government's handling of the ceasefire.
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The Israeli Army reported on Sunday that it intercepted two Lebanese-fired missiles towards its territory, despite the ceasefire agreement announced this week to end the hostilities between Israel and Hizbollah. After the sound of air alert sirens in two cities in northern Israel, "two missiles that crossed the Lebanese border into Israeli territory were intercepted," said an army statement. In contact with AFP, the Army clarified that these wer…
The Israeli army announced today that it intercepted two missiles from Lebanon, after sirens sounded in the areas of Jiftah and Ramot Naftali.
IDF intercepts 2 rockets fired from Lebanon as Hezbollah tests Israel again
Military says air defenses intercepted projectiles near Yiftah and Ramot Naftali in first since Jerusalem and Beirut renewed fragile ceasefire; schoolchildren forced into shelter as sirens sound
Israeli military says it intercepted two projectiles that crossed from Lebanon
The Israeli military said it intercepted two projectiles that crossed into Israeli territory from Lebanon on Sunday, after sirens sounded in the areas of Yiftah and Ramot Naftali.
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