Hebrew Channel 12 reported that the eastern Ben Gurion Airport was out of operation for more than half an hour, as a result of a missile attack coming from Lebanon, at a time when it was announced that at least two people were killed when a missile fell on the northern coastal city of Nahariya.
p>According to the channel, the planes flying in the air did not receive any permission to land at Ben Gurion Airport half an hour after the sirens sounded.
Hezbollah militia announced, on Tuesday, that it had targeted a military base and five settlements in northern Israel, in addition to confronting two drones, as part of 9 attacks since the beginning of the day.
The party said, in a series of statements on the “Telegram” platform, that its fighters bombed with a batch of missiles the “Sharaga” military base north of the city of Acre, and the artillery range in the Neve Ziv settlement.
The militia also targeted with two missile launches two gatherings of Israeli army forces in the Shomera and Zarit settlements.
In addition, medics in Israel said that at least two people were killed when a missile fell on the northern coastal city of Nahariya a short while ago.
Magen David Adom said that the two victims were men in their forties, and they were declared dead at the scene.
In Kibbutz Kapri, Magen David Adom confirmed that two other men in their 30s were slightly injured by shrapnel in another strike.
The IDF said that 10 rockets were launched in the attack, some of which were intercepted while others fell inside towns in the Western Galilee or open areas.