Lebanon’s Hezbollah fires dozens of rockets at Israeli kibbutz after drone strike wounds civilians
- Hezbollah fired dozens of rockets into northern Israel, targeting a kibbutz for the first time in nine months, as retaliation for an Israeli drone strike that wounded civilians, including children.
- The Israeli drone strike hit a car in Burj al-Muluk, injuring several bystanders who were reported as Syrian citizens.
- The Israeli military reported approximately 45 projectiles crossing from Lebanon, some intercepted and others causing no injuries but igniting fires in the Golan Heights.
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Israel strikes Hezbollah ammunition depot after the Lebanese group hit a kibbutz in a drone attack
The Israeli military on Sunday said it struck Hezbollah weapons storage facilities overnight, after Lebanese state media reported an Israeli strike on an ammunitions depot deep in the south. Earlier on Saturday, Hezbollah and its Palestinian ally Hamas had fired rocket salvos and explosive-laden drones at Israeli positions.
Lebanon state media says civilians injured in Israeli strike
BEIRUT: An Israeli air strike in Lebanon about 30 kilometers from the border injured civilians on Saturday, Lebanese state media said, after Hezbollah and its Palestinian ally Hamas fired rockets and explosive-laden drones at Israeli positions. Hezbollah has traded near-daily cross-border fire with Israeli forces in support of Hamas since the Palestinian militant group’s October 7 attack on southern Israel triggered war in the Gaza Strip.
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