Hezbollah announced on Saturday that it launched multiple Katyusha rockets at an Israeli artillery and precision missile base in Yiftah Elifelet, located northwest of Lake Tiberias in northern Israel.
This attack, according to Hezbollah, was in retaliation for an overnight Israeli airstrike that injured ten people in the town of Kfar Rumman, situated in the Nabatieh district.
Earlier in the day, Hezbollah had also fired rockets at an Israeli base in Ami’ad, near Safad, following a deadly Israeli strike on the town of al-Ahmadiyeh in the West Bekaa region. Additionally, the group claimed responsibility for targeting a tank in the occupied Shebaa Farms in response to the same attack.
In a separate incident, an Israeli drone struck the southern border town of Mays al-Jabal, which followed an Israeli air raid on the forested area in the town of Kounine the previous night.
The Israeli military confirmed that it had targeted rocket launchers used to fire into northern Israel during the night and early Saturday. It also described the structure hit in Kfar Rumman as a “military building” and reported shelling several areas in southern Lebanon in response.