Hezbollah fires the largest number of missiles towards Israel in one day since the start of the "Al-Aqsa Flood"

Russian RT correspondent reported that the Lebanese Hezbollah fired the largest number of rockets towards Israeli positions on Wednesday since the start of the exchange of fire with Israel in support of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.
It explained that the number of rockets fired by Hezbollah today exceeded fifty, as it was stated in a statement that it targeted the Israeli settlement of Kiryat Shmona with 30 “Katyusha” rockets.
The Lebanese Hezbollah confirmed earlier today that it had targeted gatherings of Israeli soldiers and military sites in the south of the country, confirming that it had achieved direct hits there.
The Israeli army announced on Tuesday that 9 soldiers, including one soldier, were in critical condition, after being exposed to fire while pulling out a wounded man who was also injured by a guided missile fired from Lebanon, while the Lebanese Hezbollah confirmed on the same day that military barracks, sites, command headquarters and gatherings of soldiers had been targeted. Israelis in the south of the country.
On Monday, the Israeli authorities decided to close a large group of northern settlements from six in the morning until further notice, for fear of a “possible war” with the Lebanese Hezbollah.
The exchange of fire between Hezbollah and the Israeli army has continued since October 7, and Hezbollah has bombed a number of Israeli sites