Israeli Air Force fighter jets have struck some 280 Hezbollah sites across Lebanon today so far, the IDF says.
The military says the targets included rocket launchers used in attacks today on Safed, Nahariya and towns east of Haifa.
Also among the targets were Hezbollah operatives, dozens of weapon depots, and primed rocket launchers, according to the IDF.
The military says it is continuing to strike Hezbollah, to destroy its rocket and missile capabilities.
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Hezbollah claims responsibility for rocket fire at Israeli towns, army bases
Hezbollah has taken responsibility for the rocket barrages on northern Israel today, saying it targeted both Israeli towns and army bases.
So far, Hezbollah says it launched rockets at an army base near Ilaniya in the Lower Galilee; the northern town of Hatzor near Safed; the IDF’s Northern Command in Safed; Kibbutz Sa’ar near Nahariya; and Kiryat Motzkin near Haifa.
Hezbollah also claimed a missile launched at central Israel this morning, which it says targeted the Mossad HQ. The missile was intercepted by air defenses.
Meanwhile, Hezbollah announces the deaths of two more members killed in Israel strikes, bringing the terror group’s toll during the fighting since October to at least 510. The IDF believes this toll to be much higher.
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