Rockets from Lebanon target northern Israel amid rising tensions
Twice within an hour in Metula, near the border with Lebanon, alarm sirens wailed. The Israel Defense Forces reported that this morning, three rockets were launched from Lebanon towards northern Israel.
1 October 2024 07:41
A few hours after the Israel Defense Forces announced the start of a limited ground operation in southern Lebanon, stating they would destroy Hezbollah's military infrastructure in villages near the border, alarm sirens wailed in Metula in northern Israel. Earlier, an alarm was raised in Avivim.
Rockets fell on Israeli territory
The Israel Defense Forces reported Tuesday morning that three rockets were launched from Lebanon towards northern Israel. Two (launched towards Upper Galilee) were intercepted by air defence, while the third, aimed at Baram, fell on open terrain. No casualties were reported, according to "The Times of Israel".
On Monday, the Israeli military announced that areas around three kibbutzim in the northern part of the country (Metula, Misgav Am, and Kfar Giladi) near the border with Lebanon are closed military zones and warned that entry to these areas is prohibited.
According to Reuters and AFP, the Lebanese military, in response to the threat of an Israeli invasion, has redeployed its soldiers in the south of the country and withdrawn from several positions. The Lebanese army spokesperson neither confirmed nor denied these reports.
Source: "The Times of Israel", PAP