Hezbollah launches multiple rockets at Israel, no recorded casualties

Nearly 40 rockets were fired from Lebanon at northern Israel on Friday night, causing no casualties, following Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon, Israel military said. The rockets triggered sirens in multiple communities across the Upper Galilee in northern Israel, Xinhua news agency reported. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) Spokesman Daniel Hagari told a press briefing that most of the rockets fell in open fields, causing no injuries.

Lebanese military group Hezbollah confirmed in a statement on Friday of firing dozens of Katyusha rockets on the Al-Zaoura site in the occupied territories. Hezbollah said the rockets were fired in response to Israel’s airstrikes on the villages of Aita al-Shaab and Al-Taybeh earlier on Friday evening. According to an Israeli military statement, the strikes targeted military compounds belonging to Hezbollah, an Iranian-backed armed group and political party.

Earlier on Friday, two Hezbollah drones carrying explosives that had crossed from Lebanon into Israeli territory were intercepted. The cross-border fire came amid heightened alert in Israel, awaiting an Iranian retaliation for the killing of seven Iranian commanders in Syria in an Israeli airstrike on April 1. The incident has raised tensions in the region.

The Israeli military has been on alert and continues to monitor the situation closely. The recent escalation of violence between Israel and Lebanon has raised concerns about a potential larger conflict in the region. Both sides have accused each other of provocation, leading to further instability in the area. The international community is closely watching the situation unfold.

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