The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have confirmed that Hezbollah launched more than 120 rockets at northern Israel today, injuring at least four people in the Western Galilee region. Rocket sirens blared across Karmiel and surrounding areas, heightening fears of further attacks.
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati called for state control over all weapons, advocating for peace but refraining from directly challenging Hezbollah’s armament.
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Meanwhile, the IDF released footage showing the destruction of a Hezbollah tunnel complex in southern Lebanon. The tunnel, located within a civilian neighborhood, was used as a weapons depot by Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force. The complex was demolished by IDF combat engineers following recent raids.
The IDF noted that the tunnels and other structures targeted were part of Hezbollah’s plans for a future invasion of Israel, underlining the growing security concerns in the region. Both sides remain on high alert as the situation continues to escalate.
The renewed violence and cross-border attacks come amid wider tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, adding pressure to the already volatile security situation in the region.
Key Points
Hezbollah has fired over 120 rockets at northern Israel, injuring at least four people in the Western Galilee.
Rocket sirens have been activated in Karmiel and surrounding communities.
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati has called for state control of weapons amid calls for a ceasefire.
The IDF has released footage of a recently demolished Hezbollah tunnel complex, believed to be part of the group’s plans for an invasion.
The escalating violence heightens security concerns in the region.