This morning, Hezbollah launched attacks on Metula in northern Israel, just hours after an Israeli military operation into Lebanon.
Hezbollah confirmed that its forces had targeted an Israeli soldier assembly in Metula using artillery and rocket fire, claiming successful strikes on the targets.
The group stated that these attacks were carried out to support the “steadfast Palestinian people” in Gaza and to defend Lebanon and its inhabitants.
In response, the Israeli military reported that it detected about five projectiles coming from Lebanon. Some of these were intercepted, and others were found in the vicinity, though the specific locations of their landing were not disclosed.
Additionally, the Israeli forces intercepted two other projectiles in a separate incident. Air raid sirens were activated in the Bar’am area of northern Israel, where one projectile crossed from Lebanon and landed in an open space.