The Shiite Hezbollah group said it launched a drone attack on a military command center in northern Israel in response to Israeli strikes that killed Hamas deputy leader Saleh al-Aruri in the southern Hezbollah stronghold of Beirut on January 2 and senior Hezbollah official Wissam Tawil yesterday in southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah clarified that it launched offensive drones against the Israeli military command center in Safed. The Israeli military confirmed the attack on its military base, clarifying that there were no casualties or damage.
A source with knowledge of Hezbollah's operations said it was the first time since hostilities began three months ago that the Shiite group had attacked Safed, which is 14 kilometers from the border with Israel.
Earlier, Hezbollah sources said three of its members were killed today in a targeted Israeli attack on their car in the southern Lebanese city of Gadurieh, without providing information on the identities of the victims.
The Israeli military announced that the air force struck targets in Qila (Kfar-Qila, a village near the border) and a swarm of drones belonging to the group in another location in southern Lebanon.
Hezbollah deputy leader Naim Qassem said today in a televised speech that the Shiite organization does not want the war to expand beyond Lebanon , "but if Israel expands it, it is inevitable to respond to the maximum extent necessary for the deterrence against it to work." Israel".
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