May 14, 2024

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Rocket hearth from Lebanon attracts retaliatory Israeli shelling

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At least 10 rockets have been fired in direction of Israel from southern Lebanon on Friday, the Israeli army mentioned, drawing Israeli artillery hearth as cross-border hostilities elevated amid tensions with Iran.
Most of the rockets have been intercepted by Israel’s Iron Dome system, its army mentioned in a press release, and the remainder fell in open areas. There have been no experiences of injury or casualties, and there was no quick declare of accountability for the rockets.
Israel’s Army Radio reported that the army fired shells and artillery in direction of components of south Lebanon below the management of the closely armed Iranian-backed Hezbollah group.
Air raid sirens sounded within the Upper Galilee in northern Israel, and within the Golan Heights, a part of the territory Israel captured within the 1967 Middle East conflict.
A Lebanese safety supply mentioned the rockets have been launched from the world of al-Arqoub, close to the Lebanese city of Shebaa.
It was the third day of cross-border hostilities that threaten a interval of calm prevailing since 2006, when Israel and Hezbollah fought a one-month conflict.
Rockets fired from Lebanon two days in the past drew retaliatory Israeli shelling and air strikes, in an escalation of cross-border hostilities amid friction with Iran.

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