100 rockets hit al-Jalil, Golan in one go; largest barrage since Oct.8
Israeli media say that Hezbollah fired dozens of rockets toward occupied al-Jalil and the Golan, in response to yesterday's aggression on Baalbek.
Israeli media confirmed that Hezbollah fired dozens of rockets toward occupied al-Jalil and the Golan on Tuesday morning.
Describing it as the largest since October 8, Israeli media revealed that "a salvo of about 100 rockets were fired at Israel this morning," detailing that it came in two batches consecutively, 70 rockets in the first, and then 30 in the second.
Israeli media said that the operation was in response to the aggression on Baalbek last night.
Simultaneously, sirens sounded in the northern Golan, al-Ghajar, and Ain Qenya.
Commenting on the attack, the Regional Council in the Upper al-Jalil said, “Curved missiles were launched toward the Golan region, followed by another salvo of rockets fired from Lebanon toward the Golan.”
It confirmed that sirens did not sound during the attack.
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On his part, the head of the Supreme al-Jalil Council said, following the attack, “Israel” has lost its deterrent power and has failed to restore it."
Meanwhile, Al Mayadeen's correspondent in southern Lebanon reported this morning that a salvo of rockets was launched from Lebanon toward al-Jalil.
Yesterday, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon targeted, with four suicide drones, the anti-air headquarters in the “Kela” Barracks in the occupied Syrian Golan, confirming direct and accurate hits.
Israeli media reports reflect mounting fears from the outbreak of an all-out war on Lebanon, given Hezbollah’s missile and human capabilities, which pose a serious threat to the occupation and its settlers.
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