As it continued its airstrikes in Lebanon and ground offensive against Hezbollah in the country’s south, the Israel Defense Forces said Thursday that in the past day, its forces had killed some 60 Hezbollah operatives, while the air force had struck more than 200 targets.
It also called on residents of 25 villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate immediately and head north. Among the list of cities, towns, and villages is Nabatieh, one of the largest cities in southern Lebanon. Nabatieh and several other villages on the list are north of the Litani River — the first time Israel has ordered evacuations north of the body of water seen as a strategic line.
At the same time, over 75 rockets were fired by Hezbollah Thursday morning at northern Israel, setting off sirens in the cities of Safed, Tiberias and numerous other communities in the Galilee and forcing residents to take cover in shelters.
Many of the rockets were intercepted, the army said, while others hit open areas. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
Several drones were also launched from Lebanon at northern Israel on Thursday. The IDF said two were shot down over the Western Galilee, while another was intercepted over the sea off the coast of Nahariya. A fourth landed in an open area near Nahariya, according to the military, causing no injuries.
Earlier in the morning, an explosive drone from Lebanon impacted in the northern Golan Heights. The IDF did not immediately provide further details on the incident.
Meanwhile, Iranian media reported that a consultant with Iran’s Revolutionary Guards had died of injuries sustained in an alleged Israeli air attack in the Syrian capital Damascus on Monday. It identified the consultant as Majid Divani, without giving further details.
As the army instructed Lebanese residents to leave communities, Col. Avichay Adraee, the IDF’s Arabic-language spokesman, said in a statement on X: “Hezbollah’s activity forces the IDF to act against it. The IDF does not wish to harm you. For your safety, you must evacuate your homes immediately. Anyone who is near Hezbollah operatives, their facilities or their weapons, puts themselves at risk.”
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