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Hezbollah says targeted five Israeli military bases in and near Haifa

Lebanon’s Hezbollah said it targeted five military bases in and near north Israel’s Haifa, after the Israeli army said two people were injured after a rocket attack hit a synagogue in the city.

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Hezbollah fighters targeted a “technical base”, the “Haifa naval base”, the Stella Maris naval base and two other bases near Haifa, one of them home to “an Israeli enemy army gas station”, with simultaneous “salvos of missiles” , said in a statement.

Israel’s military said two people were injured when a synagogue was hit Saturday in the northern coastal city of Haifa following a “heavy rocket barrage by Hezbollah

Hezbollah claimed several rocket attacks on northern Israel, saying it targeted military sites including a naval base in the Haifa area.

Air raid sirens had been activated Saturday in Haifa and surrounding communities in northern Israel, the military said.

Israeli emergency service provider Magen Adam David said its teams had found “no victims” from rocket shrapnel at this stage.

But it said five people, aged between 16 and 70, were “mildly injured” as they rushed to shelter. They were taken to hospital.

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