Israeli media: Israeli Warplanes Target South Lebanon
Israeli media report that Israeli warplanes attacked targets in southern Lebanon "in response" to rockets launched earlier today.
Al Mayadeen correspondent in Lebanon reported hearing explosions in southern Lebanon, coinciding with hovering Israeli warplanes.
Israeli media reported that Israeli warplanes were raiding targets in southern Lebanon "in response" to the rockets fired earlier today.
It is noteworthy that yesterday, Wednesday, the Israeli occupation forces reported four rockets launched from Lebanon towards "Israel", adding that one fell on Lebanese territory.
Furthermore, the Israeli media said that "emergency sirens were heard in settlement of Kiryat Shmona and the surrounding settlements after a rocket feel and another was intercepted."
The media outlets reported that the army responded with an artillery bombardment on the launch site of the two missiles, clarifying that "there were no casualties as a result of the rocket in Kiryat Shmona, and that a fire that broke out in the area was under control."
Al Mayadeen correspondent reported that the occupation forces targeted the vicinity of Naqoura, Tayr Harfa, Rachaya Al Foukhar, and Ibl Al-Saqi in southern Lebanon, and the outskirts of the towns of Al-Hebariya, Kfarshouba, and Chebaa.