The Israeli army mentioned sirens had been activated following the arrival of “suspicious aerial targets”.
Beirut:
Lebanon’s Hezbollah mentioned on Saturday it had launched rockets at an Israeli intelligence base close to Tel Aviv within the early hours of Saturday.
At 2:30 AM (00:30 GMT) Hezbollah “fired a salvo of rockets on the Glilot base of the 8200 army intelligence unit within the suburbs of Tel Aviv” the Iran-backed group mentioned in a press release.
Hezbollah and Israel exchanged cross-border fireplace for almost a 12 months after Hamas’s October 7, 2023 assault on Israel triggered the Gaza warfare, earlier than Israel ramped up the battle on September 23.
The group regularly claims to have fired rockets at Israeli bases or city areas in Israeli territory, and has a number of instances claimed the concentrating on of Glilot.
It additionally mentioned it had fired rocket salvos on Saturday morning at areas within the north of Israel, particularly on the metropolis of Safed, one other repeat goal.
The Israeli army mentioned on Saturday that sirens had been activated following the arrival of “suspicious aerial targets” from Lebanon and the targets remained beneath surveillance in an ongoing incident.
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