Lebanon’s Hezbollah launches rockets at Israel

Lebanon’s Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel on Saturday after an Israeli airstrike that according to a Lebanese security source killed two civilians in the country’s south.

The Israeli military, whose forces have been trading regular cross-border fire with Hezbollah since early October, said its raid had targeted two operatives from the group.

Hezbollah said it had retaliated by launching dozens of rockets at the border town of Kiryat Shmona, in Israel’s north.

Hezbollah had already launched multiple attacks against Israeli military positions along the border on Saturday.

The security source, requesting anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the media, said that “two civilians were filling up water from a roadside spring” in south Lebanon’s Deir Mimas area when they were killed in an “Israeli air strike.”

The pair were “civilians, not fighters,” the source added.

The Israeli army said in a statement that “soldiers identified two Hezbollah fighters preparing to launch projectiles toward Israeli territory in the area of Deir Mimas in southern Lebanon.”

“Shortly following the identification, the IAF (air force) struck the fighters ,” the statement added.

Hezbollah said it had launched rockets “in response to the aggressions by the Israeli enemy against the villages… and civilians in the south.”

Hezbollah has traded almost daily fire with Israeli forces in support of ally Hamas since the Palestinian militant group’s October 7 attack on Israel triggered war in the Gaza Strip.

AFP

 

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