Lebanese militant group Hezbollah threatened Israel with more attacks if its offensive in Lebanon continued, after a drone attack on a base near Israel's
Lebanese militant group Hezbollah threatened Israel with more attacks if its offensive in Lebanon continued, after a drone attack on a base near Israel’s Haifa Sunday killed four soldiers.
In what it described as a “complex” operation, the Iran-backed group said it had launched dozens of missiles towards Nahariya and Acre north of Haifa “with the goal of keeping Israeli defense systems busy”. They “exploded in the rooms where dozens of officers and soldiers of the Israeli enemy were present”.
The incident comes two days after air raid sirens sounded in central Israel after two aerial drones entered the country from Lebanon. At least one building north of Tel Aviv was damaged during the incident.
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