Hezbollah and Israel exchange bombardments on an almost daily basis on the Israeli-Lebanese border.
Two people were killed in the city of Nahariya, northern Israel, as a result of a direct hit by a missile launcher fired from Lebanon, according to what Al Hurra’s correspondent reported on Tuesday.
The Israeli army said in a statement that “following the warnings that were activated in the north of the country, the launching of about 10 rocket shells that crossed the border from Lebanon was monitored, some of which were intercepted and some of which fell in open areas, and the landing sites were identified.”
p>A Magen David Adom paramedic said, “A missile fell on a warehouse... We conducted medical examinations for two men in their forties.”
He explained that the two were unconscious and suffering from serious injuries, and their injuries were very serious, before both were declared dead.
In another development, on Tuesday, the Israeli army announced that fighter jets, under the guidance of the Intelligence Department, attacked headquarters and sites for the production of combat means and other military infrastructure belonging to Hezbollah in the Dahiya area of Beirut.
On Tuesday, sirens sounded southeast of Haifa, where there are Israeli military bases, while the army said it sounded warnings in the Haamakim area and Haifa Bay, after detecting a suspicious air target that had crossed from Lebanon.
In light of the intense international efforts to reach a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah, the approval by the Israeli Army Chief of Staff, Herzi Halevy, on Sunday, of expanding the ground operation in southern Lebanon came to undermine the optimism that some had begun to build regarding the imminent cessation of military operations. .
The new Israeli Defense Minister, Yisrael Katz, revealed during his inauguration ceremony, on Sunday, that Israel’s current goals are “very clear,” including “thwarting Iranian aggression in all its arms: Lebanon, Gaza, Yemen, Iraq, and Syria, and preventing the establishment of an eastern front in the West Bank.” Western".
Katz considered that the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah represents the “crown jewel” of the Israeli operations that “eliminated Hezbollah,” and the task now is “to achieve the fruits of this victory by changing the security reality in the north.”
Since late September, Israel has intensified its air strikes and begun ground operations in Lebanon against the Iranian-backed Hezbollah against the backdrop of the Gaza war.
More than 3,287 people have been killed in Lebanon, the majority of them civilians, according to the Lebanese Ministry of Health, since Hezbollah began exchanging bombings with Israel more than a year ago.