The armed group said in a statement that its fighters carried out 19 simultaneous attacks on enemy military positions in Israel using guided missiles, artillery and other weapons.
Israeli troops along the border with Lebanon. Photo: Reuters
Hezbollah said two explosive-laden drones attacked an Israeli army command post in the disputed Shebaa Farms area on the border.
The Israeli military said it responded to the launches from Lebanon toward Israel with air strikes against Hezbollah targets, along with tank and artillery fire.
The town's mayor, Ali Rashed, said Israeli shelling hit the outskirts of the town of Khiyam, about 6km from the border, lightly injuring one civilian. "The shelling was more intense than in previous days," he said.
The Lebanese National News Agency reported that Israeli artillery shells hit various areas south along the border.
Iran-backed Hezbollah has been exchanging fire with Israeli forces along the Israel-Lebanon border since Hamas launched a rocket attack on Israel on October 7, in the deadliest escalation on the border since the 2006 war.
Four people were killed near the southern village of Hula in Israeli shelling on November 2, Lebanon's National News Agency reported. Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah is expected to make his first speech since fighting broke out between the two sides.
Hoang Nam (according to Reuters)
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